At 08:24 30/09/2003 -0700, Danny Aldham wrote:
> As with any major new release of software, it pays to read the README and
> INSTALL file. Right at the very top of the INSTALL file:
>
> Important Note For Users Upgrading From Earlier Versions
> -
Justin Mason wrote:
Rather disappointed in how many things are broken in 2.6 , like
installation, working with mimedefang, bayes, and who knows what
next.
What's wrong with MIMEDefang?
I'll admit I'm a bit curious about this myself. We run SA on four
servers with MIMEDefang here and didn
Danny Aldham writes:
> I have recently upgraded spamassassin from 2.55 to 2.6 . It looks
> like a new method of creating the BAYES database is used, that
> requires the installation of the perl module DB_File, and means
> any learned messages need to be re-learned. Hard to do if the
> spam has be
> As with any major new release of software, it pays to read the README and
> INSTALL file. Right at the very top of the INSTALL file:
>
> Important Note For Users Upgrading From Earlier Versions
>
>
> Due to major reliability shortcomings
Hi Danny,
> I have recently upgraded spamassassin from 2.55 to 2.6 . It looks
> like a new method of creating the BAYES database is used, that
> requires the installation of the perl module DB_File, and means
> any learned messages need to be re-learned. Hard to do if the
> spam has been thrown aw
I have recently upgraded spamassassin from 2.55 to 2.6 . It looks
like a new method of creating the BAYES database is used, that
requires the installation of the perl module DB_File, and means
any learned messages need to be re-learned. Hard to do if the
spam has been thrown away.
Rather disappoi
That's why reading the README and INSTALL files is always a good idea --
you'll probably run into other problems (use Razor?) if you don't.
Danny Aldham wrote:
I have recently upgraded spamassassin from 2.55 to 2.6 . It looks
like a new method of creating the BAYES database is used, that
require