Yes, I have an SMTP-gw running Gentoo which check every mail for viruses
(ClamAV) and spam (spamassassin) via MimeDefang. Everything went
smoothly and as you say, gentoo is highly configurable.
Kim Leandersson
Chalmers Student Union
Chalmers University of Technology
> -Original Mess
> -Original Message-
> From: Klaus Heinz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 2:53 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Trouble with paths
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>
> Philip Mak wrote:
>
> > perl -MCPAN -eshell
> > install Time::HiRes
>
> I would not recommend to use t
Hello list!
I have a problem. I'm running spamassassin on a gentoo linux and after I
updated spamassassin to 2.43 via emerge the perl-files that spamassassin
uses are located in directories where SpamAssassin doesn't look. On my
box at home, the files are located in
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/
Hello!
We've used spamd/spamc for a while for a limited number of users as
evaluation. It has worked great! Now we have put together a machine that
we wish to use as smtp gateway. We installed Mimedefang and want it to
use spamassassin to scan all incomming mails. The problem is that we
can't get
Hello!
I'm currently test spamassassin (spamd/spamc) to see if we should
implement it sitewide here. Is there a way to log how many mails that
spamassassin tags as spam and how many that aren't counted as spam. If
it's possible I also want to log the score so we can have our own little
high score