only BAYES_50 at most.
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spamassassin 3.2.4-2, debian package. I'm getting occasional errors about
missing utf8.pl file:
plugin: eval failed: Can't locate utf8.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/share/perl5 /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.8
/usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.8
? Now this variable has only 5.8.8
paths. I've created a symlink 5.8.8 - 5.10.0, maybe it will work as a
temporary solution.
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On Sat, 7 Jun 2008, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
But spamassassin tries to find it in 5.8.8. And that's probably the
reason. How to tell perl (or spamassassin?) to include
/usr/share/perl/5.10.0 in @INC as well? Now this variable has only 5.8.8
paths. I've created a symlink 5.8.8 - 5.10.0,
On Sat, 7 Jun 2008, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
But spamassassin tries to find it in 5.8.8. And that's probably the
reason. How to tell perl (or spamassassin?) to include
/usr/share/perl/5.10.0 in @INC as well? Now this variable has only 5.8.8
paths. I've created a symlink 5.8.8 - 5.10.0,
data among several hosts. It allows
you to keep data on a remote host if you don't have enough space. Etc.
Perhaps if you are a single user on your machine, converting to sql
storage is not worth any time spent to do this, but in a more complex
enviroment it simplifies several issues.
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On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, Jason Burzenski wrote:
How would you account for negative scoring rules? (if your message hit's
score=5 it may soon be socre=-2 after a negative scoring rule is
applied).
It is stupid simple - run them first. :)
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in their
subjects? :) Probably it's not a spam fingerprint at all, just like you
don't recognize a thief with a 'thief' sign on his t-shirt. :)
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INFONAUTIC, +48.33.487.69.04
.
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INFONAUTIC, +48.33.487.69.04
the TCP connection is closed.
How can this get fixed?
By disabling auto expire and doing it by cron.
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I'll try to create statistics of those messages in the most
confusing 4-6 score range. In my opinion this is the key to fine-tune
spamassassin.
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INFONAUTIC, +48.33.487.69.04
Hello,
I'm migrating to SQL Bayes storage method. I have plenty of email
accounts. By this time, all of them had their own database in their home
directories. Such approach unfortunately consumes a lot of disk space, so
now I'm thinking about bayes_sql_override_username option, which
!
Apparently /usr/local/bin is not in $PATH environment variable.
Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::find_executable_in_env_path($GPGPath).
Quick but dirty solution: make a symlink to /usr/bin/gpg and try again
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INFONAUTIC, +48.33.487.69.04
It's been announced that these rules are coming soon and...? Or maybe I
missed something?
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INFONAUTIC, +48.33.487.69.04
problem 'solved'. :)
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Michał Jęczalik, +48.603.64.62.97
INFONAUTIC, +48.33.487.69.04
network will solve all problems.
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to system's rules directory or files
Try running spamassassin -t with this user's permissions. Probably you'll
get a low score.
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INFONAUTIC, +48.33.487.69.04
couple of days. ;-)
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INFONAUTIC, +48.33.487.69.04
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007, maillist wrote:
Michał Jęczalik wrote:
Hello,
after upgrading from 3.1.7 I have numerous problems with my spamd. It hangs
up during high load and become permamently unresponsive. According to
advices I have found on devel list, I'm using --round-robin now
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