master
account, then SpamAssassin it.
> does such a script currently exist?
>
> how hard would it be for someone knowledgable in perl to write one?
not too hard, CPAN modules exist to manipulate the mailboxes remotely
(http://search.cpan.org/search?query=imap&mode=all).
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Jack C
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 13:55, Samuel Murez wrote:
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>
> Thanks for anwering ! I was really puzzled by this. So there's no way to get
> french messages for one user and english for all other users ?
>
> --sam
...
Are you calling SA from .procmailrc? Try setting LANG=fr th
e package tree isn't
maintained, the dependency-checker won't work, whether it's called
urpmi, ports, or apt.
If I was building a fresh server farm from scratch tomorrow, I'd
probably go with Debian. My workstations are going to stay Mandrake for
the foreseeable future though.
me. One of
these days I'll see about efficiency :-)
http://www.monkeynoodle.org/comp/tools/spam
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"Interoperability is the keyword, uniformity is a dead end."
x27;m concerned that someone's found a way to externally manipulate them
via auto-whitelist or bayes.
thanks,
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bout them.
I suppose one could build up a personal database of spam and non-spam
then re-run the genetic algorithm stuff to modify the local ruleset, but
I really have no idea what I'm talking about there :-)
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