Re: RFS: spampd - a SpamAssassin based SMTP/LMTP scanning proxy daemon

2004-10-02 Thread Greg Norris
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 03:16:03PM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > > Are there any Spamassassin based SMTP proxies which can do per-user > > bayesian filtering? I've been looking for just such a beastie, but no > > luck so far... :-( > > amavisd-new. Actually, I set that up about 2

Re: RFS: spampd - a SpamAssassin based SMTP/LMTP scanning proxy daemon

2004-10-02 Thread Greg Norris
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 07:41:57PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: > And its major disadvantage is that it cannot be configured per-user. > This makes bayesian filtering kinda useless. Are there any Spamassassin based SMTP proxies which can do per-user bayesian filtering? I've been looking for jus

Re: RFS: spampd - a SpamAssassin based SMTP/LMTP scanning proxy daemon

2004-10-02 Thread Greg Norris
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 03:16:03PM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > > Are there any Spamassassin based SMTP proxies which can do per-user > > bayesian filtering? I've been looking for just such a beastie, but no > > luck so far... :-( > > amavisd-new. Actually, I set that up about 2

Re: RFS: spampd - a SpamAssassin based SMTP/LMTP scanning proxy daemon

2004-10-02 Thread Greg Norris
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 07:41:57PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: > And its major disadvantage is that it cannot be configured per-user. > This makes bayesian filtering kinda useless. Are there any Spamassassin based SMTP proxies which can do per-user bayesian filtering? I've been looking for jus

Re: rescue-disk kernel

1998-10-31 Thread Greg Norris
> I believe that if you install the debian kernel-source package, it > comes configured with the configuration used in the the kernel-image > packages, which is the configuration used on the boot disks. As it turns out, that is absolutely correct. I just needed to look for ".config.sav" rather th

rescue-disk kernel

1998-10-26 Thread Greg Norris
I was wondering if anyone can point me to some information on what drivers are compiled-in (i.e. not modules) to the kernel on hamm's rescue-disk image? I'm trying to generate an alternate rescue-disk containing the latest version of the aic7xxx SCSI driver, and I'd prefer to otherwise mimic the "