On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 01:22:23AM -0500, Bryan Hoover wrote:
> stan wrote:
> > Yes, I just erviewd the firewall config. It will pass all trafic
> > originating on the innsied. I see that may not be a good general case, but
> > it should be OK here (Small home network).
> >
> > BTW, I decided to t
Thanks era.
However, If I place a letter boundary, wouldn't words like
Sussex, essex etc get blocked?
Many thanks
Tom
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> I do this, use the following, as I prefer to not have [SAtalk] on the
> subject line. This recipe strips out the string and sends the message
> along to the Spamassassin_talk folder. You can modi
Dan Jacobson wrote:
make
make install
You forgot "make test", "backup all your old stuff" :-)
Tony
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Thanks, that did the trick ... now I just need to get it working :)
I've made procmail my local delivery agent in sendmail.cf so I know it's
gong through procmail. But I don't see a X-Spam-Status in the header,
alsmost like my .procmailrc is being ignored in it's call to spamassassin.
thanks agai