Benny Pedersen wrote:
>>>I had set up Postfix to check incoming mails for DK sigs but when I did
>>>that, I was no longer able to DISCARD emails sent by known spammers and spam
>>>networks. That was not
>>>acceptable, so SpamAssassin provides me with another way of doing it,
>>>without breaking
On Mar 23, 2006, at 06:15 , Justin Mason wrote:
I agree -- that should be removed. Could you open a new bugzilla
bug about this?
Submitted bug ID 4842. Attached a proposed patch to the bug.
Thank you.
- Jason Parsons
I have the CentOS 3.2 system going and noticed something when doing research
on the perl modules that SA uses. Currently I have Digest-SHA1 installed
that came with CentOS and it's version 2.01-15.1. However when checking my
control panel software (www.directadmin.com) I saw that when running the
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>Philip Prindeville wrote on Fri, 24 Mar 2006 20:46:21 -0700:
>
>
>
>>IP::Country
>>
>>
>
>Is that getting used for Plugin::RelayCountry or how can one utilize it?
>
>Kai
>
>
It is used by RelayCountry (hence the subject line), but it can also be
used in
MimeDefang in
Jakob Hirsch wrote:
> Quoting Matt Kettler:
>
>> I personally use sdbm on my production servers. I chose it for better speed
>> than
>> dbm, without the extra ram overhead of mysql.
>
> Thanks for your input.
>
> So I backuped my bayes db (around 10mib) and restored it with the sqlite
> module,
Quoting Matt Kettler:
> I personally use sdbm on my production servers. I chose it for better speed
> than
> dbm, without the extra ram overhead of mysql.
Thanks for your input.
So I backuped my bayes db (around 10mib) and restored it with the sqlite
module, which took several hours. Using SDBM
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Philip Prindeville wrote on Fri, 24 Mar 2006 20:46:21 -0700:
>
>> IP::Country
>
> Is that getting used for Plugin::RelayCountry or how can one utilize it?
>
Yes, Plugin::RelayCountry uses IP::Country, specifically IP::Country::Fast.
>> I had set up Postfix to check incoming mails for DK sigs but when I did
>> that, I was no longer able to DISCARD emails sent by known spammers and spam
>> networks. That was not
>> acceptable, so SpamAssassin provides me with another way of doing it,
>> without breaking any Postfix
>> functio
Bradley Walker wrote:
> What Perl modules does SA require? I'm looking into this as being a
> possible cause of my 421 SMTP timeout errors.
You didn't specify a version of SA. So assuming SA 3.1
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/branches/3.1/INSTALL
Read the section about half-way do
Jakob Hirsch wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've searched a little through the archive but found not much about that.
> Right now I'm using DBM for bayes. I know the officially recommended
> storage is a SQL DB (though I don't know why). I have a mysql server
> running on my mail system and tried using
Jakob Hirsch wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've searched a little through the archive but found not much about that.
> Right now I'm using DBM for bayes. I know the officially recommended
> storage is a SQL DB (though I don't know why). I have a mysql server
> running on my mail system and tried using
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Bradley Walker wrote:
hI,
> What Perl modules does SA require? I'm looking into this as being a
> possible cause of my 421 SMTP timeout errors.
have a look here:
http://spamassassin.apache.org/dist/INSTALL
regards,
Matthias
Philip Prindeville wrote on Fri, 24 Mar 2006 20:46:21 -0700:
> IP::Country
Is that getting used for Plugin::RelayCountry or how can one utilize it?
Kai
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What Perl modules
does SA require? I'm looking into this as being a possible cause of my 421
SMTP timeout errors.
Hi everyone,
I've searched a little through the archive but found not much about that.
Right now I'm using DBM for bayes. I know the officially recommended
storage is a SQL DB (though I don't know why). I have a mysql server
running on my mail system and tried using it for bayes a while ago (with
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