Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-25 Thread Kevin Gagel
the file that you're pipeing? > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Kevin Gagel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 12:11 PM > > To: Theo Van Dinter > > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: [SAtalk

Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-25 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 06:54:13PM +0200, Dr. Martinus wrote: > instructions, everything is correct. Now you are talking about using > "<" and ">" and "foo" or something like that, well, I don't know how > to use these when I use KMail, I don't know what foo means etc. In foo is given as an ex

Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-25 Thread Kevin Gagel
11 PM > To: Theo Van Dinter > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything... > > On my system using the "spamassassin -P -D < text2bread" only displays > the results to stout. It does not alter anything unless I use

Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-25 Thread Dr. Martinus
I'm quite confused now. I have read an article in a German magazine which describes roughly the use of spamassassin with KMail. This article made me to try it out. I have followed the description exactly as given, compared also with the README and Istall instructions, everything is correct. No

RE: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-25 Thread Rose, Bobby
Are you expecting it to rewrite the file that you're pipeing? -Original Message- From: Kevin Gagel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 12:11 PM To: Theo Van Dinter Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything.

Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-25 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 09:10:41AM -0700, Kevin Gagel wrote: > On my system using the "spamassassin -P -D < text2bread" only displays the > results to stout. It does not alter anything unless I use the redirect to > another file. I understand that -P is a pipe... but to me a pipe means pipe what

Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-25 Thread Kevin Gagel
On my system using the "spamassassin -P -D < text2bread" only displays the results to stout. It does not alter anything unless I use the redirect to another file. I understand that -P is a pipe... but to me a pipe means pipe what your doing to this, it's the "this" that mystifies me! Are you telli

Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-25 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 08:52:51AM -0700, Kevin Gagel wrote: > Since the -P means to pipe the email through, and the examples show only a SDOUT > example with just the < redirector, and the examples show only another file > example with both < and > redirector used with the -P I am assuming that t

Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-25 Thread Kevin Gagel
I am having the same problem as you. I have not had any success in soliciting help either. I thought that my setup was to blame but I'm fairly confident that it is some how SA that has the problem. I also think that it's the -P that is responsible... Since the -P means to pipe the email through,

Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-25 Thread Dr. Martinus
Am Dienstag, 25. Juni 2002 14:25 schrieb Dr. Martinus - wrote: > Am Dienstag, 25. Juni 2002 08:55 schrieben Sie - you wrote: > > Dr. Martinus wrote: > > > I tried running > > > > > > "spamassassin -t -L sample-spam.txt" > > > > > > from within the directory where sample-spam.txt resides. > > > Not

Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-25 Thread Dr. Martinus
Am Dienstag, 25. Juni 2002 08:55 schrieben Sie - you wrote: > Dr. Martinus wrote: > > I tried running > > > > "spamassassin -t -L sample-spam.txt" > > > > from within the directory where sample-spam.txt resides. Nothing > > happens, i.e. it appears as if something is going on, but it > > takes too

Re: [SAtalk] SA doesn't do anything...

2002-06-24 Thread Bryan Hoover
Dr. Martinus wrote: > I tried running > > "spamassassin -t -L sample-spam.txt" > > from within the directory where sample-spam.txt resides. Nothing > happens, i.e. it appears as if something is going on, but it takes > too long (several minutes), so I hit Ctrl-C to stop it. What could be > wrong?