On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 02:07:08PM -0700, Michael Bell wrote:
>This probably would be cleaner; but my goal so far has been a
>"reasonably easy", transparent install, that even an experienced
>windows-but-not-unix-admin could sort of get going and CYGWIN looks
>like it adds a buncha stuff in.
Des
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 06:52:15PM -0500, Duncan Findlay wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 05:33:44PM -0800, Sidney Markowitz wrote:
>> Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Can I point out that it is probably possible to use spamassassin on
>> > Wi
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:54:19PM -0500, Craig Hughes wrote:
>The trouble is though Chris that SA keeps trying to do things like open
>$HOME/.spamassassin (what's $HOME set to under cygwin?),
It can come from a few sources. /etc/passwd is one source. You can set
up a very UNIX-like environment
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On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 10:06:39AM -0800, Sidney Markowitz wrote:
>On Mon, 2002-04-01 at 09:53, S?ren Boll Overgaard wrote:
>> Not everybody watches good morning america. I, for one, do not.
>> Sorry for the misguided attempt to be helpful.
>
>At the risk of being of
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 12:59:13PM -0800, Sidney Markowitz wrote:
>On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 12:00, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> I'd like to trap all spam from the mailng lists but specifically disable
>> the unsubscribe test when header elements indicate that the email came
>&
I'm subscribed to a couple of mailing lists that have URLS pointing
to unsubscribe info in the trailers of messages.
I'd like to trap all spam from the mailng lists but specifically disable
the unsubscribe test when header elements indicate that the email came
from the mailing lists. Maybe I cou