On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Guido Tschakert wrote: > Hello, > > while reading the discussion about spamd, I decided to learn a little > bit about it and have a look in the manual, but man spamd yields to the > manual of "spamd - daemonized version of spamassassin" what is not > exactly what I was looking for. (I installed p5-Mail-SpamAssasin from > ports/packages) > > apropos spamd shows: > spamd (8) - spam deferral daemon > spamd-setup (8) - parse and load file of spammer addresses > spamd.conf (5) - configuration file read by spamd-setup(8) for spamd(8) > spamdb (8) - spamd database tool > spamlogd (8) - spamd whitelist updating daemon > Mail::SpamAssassin::Client (3p) - Client for spamd Protocol > spamc (1) - client for spamd > spamd (1) - daemonized version of spamassassin > spamd (8) - daemonized version of spamassassin > > The first and the last entry are both spamd (8), but spamassassin from > ports has overwritten /usr/local/man/man8/spamd.8 from the system (which > I am looking for)
The system's version is in /usr/share/man/cat8/spamd.0 by default. You can see them all with man -a spamd. (At least on my 4.0-stable) As a work-around, you can name the spamassassin spamd's man pages something else, say Spamd. > I don't know if there is an easy solution for this (I don't want to call > it a problem), but I think this shouldn't happen. This is probably a matter for the spamassassin port maintainter. Renaming its spamd would not be hard. Dave -- When the mandate of Heaven passes, there occurs the rule of concubines and eunuchs. The rule of concubines and eunuchs endures until the righteous take arms. This is the Tao. -- A fragment from the I Wu Juk, or "Book of Burrowing"