Hello Raymond

Thanks for your help
Your trick for Spamassassin worked there was some prob in spamassassin rules
I removed those lines and now its working fine.

But not able to install perl module 'Mail::IMAPClient',
As far as I think this should be related with dependencies ( some modules
are missing)
but being a Perl Beginer I am not sure about it.

Sending installation output (see attachment)


2008/12/1 Raymond Wan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> Hi Meghanand,
>
> (I appended to your subject as your original one was very vague.)
>
> Meghanand Acharekar wrote:
>
>> While running following IMAP learn script (see attachment) I am getting
>> following error message.
>>
>> config: invalid regexp for rule OEM_SPAM: /Reinstall OEM with different
>>
>>
>>> media???/i: Nested quantifiers in regex; marked by <-- HERE in
>>> m/(?i)Reinstall OEM with different media??? <-- HERE /
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
> I'm no spamassassin expert, but at least it seems that OEM_SPAM doesn't
> appear in the script, so it is probably complaining about an invalid
> spamassassin rule.  Have you checked the rules that are either standard or
> that you added to see if the string "OEM_SPAM" exists somewhere?  Try
> commenting it out and see if it works; if so, you should take a second look
> at that rule.
>
> This seems to indicate where you can find the rules:
> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/WritingRules
>
> Also, the script calls sa-learn, which has an option to print debugging
> messages (-D, I think).  Another thing you can try is to add -D to the
> places in the script that run sa-learn.
>
>
>  I am bit confused about what it means or indicates.
>> Is there any thing wrong with my perl installation.
>>
>>
>
>
> For what it's worth, I ran "perl -c" on the script and it all checks out.
>  You should give that a try.
>
>
>  I am also getting error while installation perl module Mail::IMAPClient
>>
>> make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 255
>>
>>
>>>  /usr/bin/make test -- NOT OK
>>> Running make install
>>>  make test had returned bad status, won't install without force
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
> That's a different problem and I just installed Mail::IMAPClient and it was
> ok with me.  Did you see what was the error it was giving you?  Something
> should have printed before this message but might have scrolled off.
>
> Ray
>
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