>-Original Message-
>From: David Meier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>The spamc/spamd daemon is not running since amavisd-new calls SA not via
the daemon. Is bayes spam filtering only available using spamc/spamd? If so,
what is >another implementation for SA on MTA level besides amavisd-new?
Guys,
I'm trying to use the perl script that Mark posted, for feeding bayes with
mail in our Exchange5.5 public folders. But when I execute the script it,
it gives me the error below. I know squat about perl and google isn't
giving me much, so I'm hoping you guys can help me help me with this.
T
All,
It was suggested off list that I remove the '<>' brackets from this section:
my $server = Mail::IMAPClient->new(
Server => "",
User => "",
Password => "",
Uid => 1,
Debug => 0 );
So I tried that and it helped as the script now runs, but it does't pull
>-Original Message-
>From: Lentz, Wayne
>
>So I tried that and it helped as the script now runs, but it does't pull
any
>messages off Exchange. It reports that it pulled 1 message, and does
create
>an empty file named "1" in /var/amavisd/spam. It prod
>-Original Message-
>From: JC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Reading through a few of the last threads from people asking about
>how to implement SA, I noticed how often it's suggested that people Use
>Amavis or mailscanner, or similar to act as a go-between for the mail
server
>and sp