Re: Change .spamassassin directory

2010-07-22 Thread Neil Hodge
Karsten, all: > > I may be wrong, but I understand Neil is talking about a single, ISP > provided email address. Just about the same as any Gmail, Yahoo or GMX > address. There is NO way for a 5xx SMTP response. In fact, he was > explicitly talking about an IMAP account, so the mail has been deliv

Re: Change .spamassassin directory

2010-07-22 Thread Neil Hodge
Karsten: 2010/7/22 Karsten Bräckelmann : > > So, did you just say, that you check mail for one account (you mentioned > a single ISP only) from two different places, namely home and work? That > scenario spells IMAP to me -- your *own* IMAP server at home. > > That way, you will need a single SA o

Re: Change .spamassassin directory

2010-07-22 Thread Neil Hodge
Karsten: 2010/7/22 Karsten Bräckelmann : > > Anyway, I still do not see why you want to change these to begin with. > If you want site-wide databases, check out the wiki and its information > how to do that. If the reason is anything else -- you probably should > not do it. ;) > Ah, yes. Well, b

Change .spamassassin directory

2010-07-22 Thread Neil Hodge
;sa-update'? at /usr/bin/spamassassin line 403." Neither does the symbolic link .spamassassin -> /path/to/saprefs work, i.e. it keeps getting changed to an actual directory. I am running SA 3.3.1 from within procmail. Any ideas??? Thanks. Neil Hodge

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