On Fri, 11 Aug 2017, John Hardin wrote:
On Fri, 11 Aug 2017, Scott wrote:
I'm chicken. :D
I don't have much (almost no) experience overriding those yum packages.
It's pretty simple, just "yum install {local_filename}"
And those warnings I got when I rebuilt from source made me nervous
On Fri, 11 Aug 2017, Scott wrote:
I'm chicken. :D
I don't have much (almost no) experience overriding those yum packages.
It's pretty simple, just "yum install {local_filename}"
And those warnings I got when I rebuilt from source made me nervous.
I suppose I could publish the Centos 7 x8
I'm chicken. :D
I don't have much (almost no) experience overriding those yum packages. And
those warnings I got when I rebuilt from source made me nervous.
Maybe when the dust settles...
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On Fri, 11 Aug 2017, Scott wrote:
Centos7 (selinux disabled at the time of testing)
Spamassassin 3.4.0
Next on your plate: upgrading to 3.4.1...
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/25/Everything/source/tree/Packages/s/spamassassin-3.4.1-9.fc25.src.rpm
It works jes' fine he
Restored my last copy of my manually learned bayes database from the "bad"
directory to the new location. Let it cook for a day. Of the messages that
made it through postscreen, RBLs, etc since my logs rotated early this
morning, 93% were autolearn=no, 2% autolearn=spam, 5% autolearn=ham. ZERO