Funny, I just moved my 1.85 Berkeley DB to Version 7 doing is this way.
(except I had to use db-dump185)
-Mark
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 01:36:17PM -0500, Mark Jenks wrote:
I would think that you would be able to do something like:
db_dump -f bayes-1.dump bayes-1
I would think that you would be able to do something like:
db_dump -f bayes-1.dump bayes-1
db_dump -f bayes-2.dump bayes-2
cat bayes-1.dump bayes-2.dump > bayes.merge
db_load -f bayes.merge bayes-new
cp bayes-new bayes-1
cp bayes-new bayes-2
-Mark
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 1
No, do a 'file bayes*' and see what versions they are.
They you can do a db_upgrade, or a db_dump/db_load to the current version.
-Mark
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 10:43:14AM -0500, Larry Rosenman wrote:
Is there any way to import the old tokens etc into the new stuff or a
Found my problem. Just a FYI to everyone else.
Make sure that you are running the same versions of the Berekely DB.
They new one was Version 7
and the old one was V2. (1.8.5). A db_dump185, and db_load got it to
the newest version.
-Mark
Mark Jenks wrote:
Sorry about the confusion on the
e
drwxr-xr-x2 amavisd amavisd 4096 Jul 1 10:20 save2
-rw-r--r--1 amavisd amavisd 0 Jul 1 10:21 user_prefs
Hannu Liljemark wrote:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 05:28:00PM +0300, Mark Jenks wrote:
I deleted the bayes and let it create it's own, with no
problems. I put the file
at 12:42:00AM +0300, Mark Jenks wrote:
I just tried this and it doesn't work. No matter how I set the
permissions on the bayes files, it
won't read them. But if I teach it, it will work just fine.
.spamassassin # /usr/bin/sa-learn --rebuild
Failed to create default user prefe
annot open bayes_path /var/amavisd/.spamassassin/bayes R/O:
Cannot open bayes_path /var/amavisd/.spamassassin/bayes R/W: File exists
Anyone??
-Mark
Hannu Liljemark wrote:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 05:28:00PM +0300, Mark Jenks wrote:
How can I move the bayes database from computer to
comput
I'll second this one. I get about 250 spam e-mails a day that are
forged aol.com.
I also get about 150 a day from yahoo.com.
This is for a domain of ~500 users.
-Mark
Mike Van Pelt wrote:
The latest fraud attempt (The "BestBuy" credit card fishing
expedition) was forged with an AOL return add
http://www.virusbtn.com/news/latest_news/spamassassin.xml
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And was it trademarked for the current version that we run, or something
that deersoft was working on?
Who was first?
-Mark
Peter Campion-Bye wrote:
The way some on the list have responded would suppose that anyone can copy
SpamAssassin, modify it or integrate it, change the name of it and the
I built a Postfix (2.0.9)/Spamassassin(2.55) mail relay setup and it's
working great.
Now I'm going to build a new box to receive smtp right from the
internet, so that I can start
blacklisting domains using postfix.
How can I move the bayes database from computer to computer without
corrupting
You need to watch it when you do this and write a script to clean out
the junk in /var/spool.
Most, if not all spammers use invalid return-to addresses.
I'm using Amavisd-new to send out the bounce messages.
-Mark
Ian Upright wrote:
Is there any way of configuring Spam Assassin so that it can
I understand that spams that aren't caught should be learned has --spam.
But should false positives be considered --ham or can any e-mail
from my inbox be considered --ham?
Thanks!
-Mark
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