Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
>On Thursday 06 April 2006 16.15, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
>
>
>>Some e-mails I receive have autolearn=no and others have
>>autolearn=failed. I use the classic combination of spamd/spamc and the
>>OpenBSD 3.8 provided p5-SpamAssassin package, installed as Op
Vielen dank. I now made a configuration based on your own. I thought
that bayes_path is a directory (obviously it should not be this way). I
started spamd with -u and -d; I realized that -r is useful for sending
SIGHUP (otherwise spamd will shut down).
On Thursday 06 April 2006 16.15, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
> Some e-mails I receive have autolearn=no and others have
> autolearn=failed. I use the classic combination of spamd/spamc and the
> OpenBSD 3.8 provided p5-SpamAssassin package, installed as OpenBSD
> recommends. I tried to f
Gabriel George POPA wrote:
Some e-mails I receive have autolearn=no and others have
autolearn=failed. I use the classic combination of spamd/spamc and the
OpenBSD 3.8 provided p5-SpamAssassin package, installed as OpenBSD
recommends. I tried to follow the instructions at
spamassass
Some e-mails I receive have autolearn=no and others have
autolearn=failed. I use the classic combination of spamd/spamc and the
OpenBSD 3.8 provided p5-SpamAssassin package, installed as OpenBSD
recommends. I tried to follow the instructions at
spamassassin.apache.org (to use for exa
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