RE: [SAtalk] Spam Assassin Installer

2002-10-18 Thread McClung, Darren W.
lto:johnny@;mail.booksys.com] Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 12:06 To: Chris Santerre Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [SAtalk] Spam Assassin Installer Fine, see if I contribute anymore to the list. The reason I don't want to install it sitewide is not only the concerns I listed about false

RE: [SAtalk] Spam Assassin Installer

2002-10-18 Thread Johnny L. Wales
Fine, see if I contribute anymore to the list. The reason I don't want to install it sitewide is not only the concerns I listed about false-positives, but also because we're a tiny company who can't afford licensing fees for Razor, etc. Anyway, script is hereby public domain. If you don't like it

Re: [SAtalk] Spam Assassin Installer

2002-10-17 Thread Nigel Metheringham
On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 15:22, Jeremy Turner wrote: > I have been working on installing SpamAssassin site-wide, but wanted to > constrain it to a test group before launching it. I'm also using exim > as my MTA. I created a system filter in exim that said basically if > $recipients contains "[EMAIL

Re: [SAtalk] Spam Assassin Installer

2002-10-17 Thread Jeremy Turner
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 17:49, Colm MacCárthaigh wrote: > On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 05:03:18PM -0500, Johnny L. Wales wrote: > > Anyhoo, I wrote a little perl script that takes the name of a user and > > automagically installs SpamAssassin for them. It's not quite ready for > > primetime, but I thought

RE: [SAtalk] Spam Assassin Installer

2002-10-17 Thread Chris Santerre
I was excited, then I saw the script. :) This will install many instances of SA on the system. While it will work, it just doesn't seem right. It would be better to install sitewide and then just customize the calling of SA in users local procmail file. This way you just have to copy the procmail

Re: [SAtalk] Spam Assassin Installer

2002-10-16 Thread Colm MacCárthaigh
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 05:03:18PM -0500, Johnny L. Wales wrote: > Anyhoo, I wrote a little perl script that takes the name of a user and > automagically installs SpamAssassin for them. It's not quite ready for > primetime, but I thought I'd send in what I had and maybe get some > comments on it.