I tried that but I get an error about /home/backups/ does not exist...
or in other words, sjeez why so harsh..
Sure you are right, but then again it's merely the report of bugish
behavior.
Regards,
Jean-Paul
On dinsdag, maart 18, 2003, at 01:51 , Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM
wrote:
which
Hmm Then it might be wise to change the header to match your site.
Maybe have Qmail Scanner report "X-Spam-Status-mysite: No"
maybe I see this a bit silly, but that does not sound like a very good
solution.
I mean the "lowlife" can also fake this, so what good is it.
Jean-Paul
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Ed,
No answers, but what really amazes me is the reactions you got on your
question.
It seems pretty clear to me that you are not using qs for the first time.
And I know you have helped lots of people with their questions in the
past.
Anyways I feel generally sorry that the reactions where this
I would like to add, that
c) I rather trust opensource and therefore public code to correctly unpack
the email
then a closed program with for me at least no knowledge of the internals.
Jean-Paul
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My guess is that this is caused by a secure kernel u are using.
Start with checking the doc's for that I would say.
JP
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Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 3:12 AM
Subject: [Qmail-scanner-general]help! Kernel
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