[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Uhm, so you expect people to automatically download a file from
> your webserver to have it executed automatically as root? o.O
> I'm really sorry, but suggesting this is so out of bounds, how
> do you expect people to take that serious? It's not even about
> trusting you
jdow wrote:
Sounds just like the Rules du Jour situation to me. {^,-} And you CAN
read the script and figure out what it does, if you want.
Not quite. RDJ never updates itself -- it downloads the new version of
the script to a temporary location. Then it notifies you so that you
can check i
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Christian Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 03.12.2005 15:12:17:
optionaly _IF_YOU_TRUST_ME_ you may put a crontab to download
it from time to time from the upper location ... someting like
* * * * * wget wget -q "http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin";
--output
Christian Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 03.12.2005 15:12:17:
> optionaly _IF_YOU_TRUST_ME_ you may put a crontab to download
> it from time to time from the upper location ... someting like
>
> * * * * * wget wget -q "http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin";
> --output-document="/etc/cron
Please remove my antidrug.cf from your script. This file should NOT be
used by anyone with SA version 3.0.0 or higher as they are already
included.
Please see my post "Antidrug.cf deprecated and no longer maintained."
From November 29.
Eek! I didn't see that message. Glad I saw *this* one
Matt Kettler wrote:
> One other thing Christian.
>
> Please remove my antidrug.cf from your script. This file should NOT be
> used by anyone with SA version 3.0.0 or higher as they are already
> included.
>
> Please see my post "Antidrug.cf deprecated and no longer maintained."
> From November 2
Michele Neylon:: Blacknight.ie wrote:
> Matt Kettler wrote:
>
>>At 09:12 AM 12/3/2005, Christian Eichert wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I have a wonderfull message for all of you
>>>
>>>I wrote a script.
>>>=
>>>:-)
>>>
>>>It's here
>>>http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin
>>>
>>>WHAT DOES IT DO?
Matt Kettler wrote:
> At 09:12 AM 12/3/2005, Christian Eichert wrote:
> So how is this different from the RulesDuJour script that everyone uses?
>
it's yet another script
this the princip of linux ...
many different applications
not only one ... we talk about later
and it will be schorter coo
It's here
http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin
WHAT DOES IT DO?
It brings you some rulz. Chechs them, and put them in the ruls folder.
It doesn't touch the official rules, just completes them.
One other thing Christian.
Please remove my antidrug.cf from your script. This file should NOT be
Matt Kettler wrote:
> At 09:12 AM 12/3/2005, Christian Eichert wrote:
>
>> I have a wonderfull message for all of you
>>
>> I wrote a script.
>> =
>> :-)
>>
>> It's here
>> http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin
>>
>> WHAT DOES IT DO?
>> It brings you some rulz. Chechs them, and put
At 09:12 AM 12/3/2005, Christian Eichert wrote:
I have a wonderfull message for all of you
I wrote a script.
=
:-)
It's here
http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin
WHAT DOES IT DO?
It brings you some rulz. Chechs them, and put them in the ruls folder.
It doesn't touch the offici
I have a wonderfull message for all of you
I wrote a script.
=
:-)
It's here
http://mx.homelinux.org/spamassassin
WHAT DOES IT DO?
It brings you some rulz. Chechs them, and put them in the ruls folder.
It doesn't touch the official rules, just completes them.
HOW DOES IT WORK
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