Hi Simon,
I could never get razor2 to compile and run properly in native Windows.
I did get pyzor to work, sort of, but it would periodically hang without
any error and cause the server to just sit there and wait forever. I
never did track that down, just ended up disabling pyzor.
If you'd l
On Sat, 2008-10-18 at 06:44 -0700, simonmason wrote:
> I have successfully installed SpamAssassin and I am now starting to configure
> it. [...]
> My local.cf is below.
> # whitelist everyone at themasons.net:
> whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't do that.
Spammers like to pretend they are
On 19.10.08 11:41, simonmason wrote:
> Thanks I fixed all of these. Now I am going to try and figure out razor2 and
> python under windows. I haven't seen any good how-tos on this?
no real need to configure if you installed them, unless you also want to
report spam to them.
> >> [4028] warn: co
cf files (.old for example).
>
> Gary V
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Just a couple things that stuck out for me. This is not an extensive evaluation.
> [4028] warn: config: failed to parse line, skipping, in
> "C:\Perl\site/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf": use_dcc 1
Remove use_dcc from local.cf. This in a plugin that is turned on or
off in V310.pre.
> dbg: config
gt;>> to a file so I can look at it but neither > output.txt or >>
>>> output.txt work.
>>
>>> = write to new file
>>>> = append to existing file
>>
>> try this:
>>
>> spamassassin 2>&1 -D --lint > debug.log
>>
>
> The other way:
>
> spamassassin -D --lint > debug.log 2>&1
>
> it works on windows (I tested with an invalid command. I don't have SA
> on windows).
>
>> if it works then i use windows :)
>
> will you?
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Benny Pedersen a écrit :
> On Sun, October 19, 2008 06:16, simonmason wrote:
>> Thanks, I got the output. Next question. I tried redirecting the output
>> to a file so I can look at it but neither > output.txt or >>
>> output.txt work.
>
>> = write to new file
>>> = append to existing file
>
>
On Sun, October 19, 2008 06:16, simonmason wrote:
> Thanks, I got the output. Next question. I tried redirecting the output
> to a file so I can look at it but neither > output.txt or >>
> output.txt work.
> = write to new file
>> = append to existing file
try this:
spamassassin 2>&1 -D --lin
t;> All I get when I run with -D is below. Also, it doesn't actually return
>> to a prompt - it hangs there?
>
> spammassassin -D --lint
>
>
>
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simonmason a écrit :
> All I get when I run with -D is below. Also, it doesn't actually return to a
> prompt - it hangs there?
>
> [3644] dbg: logger: adding facilities: all
> [3644] dbg: logger: logging level is DBG
> [3644] dbg: generic: SpamAssassin version 3.2.4
> [3644] dbg: config: score se
On Sat, October 18, 2008 21:22, simonmason wrote:
> All I get when I run with -D is below. Also, it doesn't actually return
> to a prompt - it hangs there?
spammassassin -D --lint
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;> Spamassassin -D says I am running 3.2.4.
>>
>
> it also shows you which rule files are used.
>
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simonmason a écrit :
> So I don't have to worry about the two copies of the rules files?
>
I'd say there's nothing to worry about, unless you have two binaries (or
two environements) which use different versions of the rulesets. but if
you installed SA once, I don't think this is the case. I don'
ry where local.cf is.
>
> do not modify distribution files (these will be automatically updated if
> you do an upgrade) nor the sa-update downloaded files (these will be
> automatically updated with sa-update).
>
>
> you can run spamassassin -D to get more informations.
>
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simonmason a écrit :
> I have successfully installed SpamAssassin and I am now starting to configure
> it. However, I am a little confused as to which configuration files my
> installation is using. I am running it under Windows XP Pro using hMail and
> Perl.
>
> Currently my files are stored in
r X-Bogosity
# bayes_ignore_header X-Spam-Flag
# bayes_ignore_header X-Spam-Status
# whitelist everyone at themasons.net:
whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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