+[ To [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (20.Jan.2004 16:09):
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| Hi,
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| I just installed SpamAssassin-2.6.1 under FreeBSD-4.9.
| Installation was from the FreeBSD ports collection.
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| As for the possible cause, yes I have NIS (YP) running.
[replying to myself, just for the r
+[ Eric W. Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (21.Jan.2004 13:04):
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| I believe you have neglected to hook SA into your mail delivery path.
| There are a number of ways to do this; but the most straight forward is
| to use procmail and add a .forward and a .procmailrc file into your home
| directory
I believe you have neglected to hook SA into your mail delivery path.
There are a number of ways to do this; but the most straight forward is
to use procmail and add a .forward and a .procmailrc file into your home
directory.
Fernan Aguero wrote:
Hi,
I just installed SpamAssassin-2.6.1 under
+[ To [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (20.Jan.2004 16:09):
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| In case it's useful I have run the same example, now adding
| -D to collect more debug info. I am attaching the output.
Sorry, forgot to attach the file. It is attached to this
message.
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F e r n a n
Hi,
I just installed SpamAssassin-2.6.1 under FreeBSD-4.9.
Installation was from the FreeBSD ports collection.
I have not configured anything yet. I just opened INSTALL
and USAGE and went through the steps listed there. It
appears that, because I've installed SpamAssassin from
ports, everything i