At 13:59 12-04-2008, Grant Peel wrote:
so up to this point, I have been cpoying the contents of
"/var/lib/spamassassin/3.001008/updates_spamassassin_org" to "
/usr/local/share/spamassassin"
Based on what you guys are telling me, I bet there is some
configuration knob somewhere (to forgo the co
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Funk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "hiram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: Upgrading
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008, hiram wrote:
/Hiram,
If you are going to administer a Unix system you need to know the basics
of paths and
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008, hiram wrote:
/Hiram,
If you are going to administer a Unix system you need to know the basics
of paths and shells. If you look -CLOSELY- at what Jim wrote you will
see that it is not the same as what you did.
You did:
spamassassin restart
Jim said:
./spamassassin restar
On Sat, 2008-04-12 at 12:44 -0400, Grant Peel wrote:
> Just wondering how often people reccomend runing sa-update ?
As often as you like [1]. It's just a DNS query, really cheap if there
is no update. However...
(a) Generally, there is just one update a day, if at all. Thus, checking
hourly won't
> Just wondering how often people reccomend runing sa-update ?
>
I have it set up as a weekly cron job.
If sa_update returns 0 (successful update) then spamd gets restarted.
Martin
Hi all,
Just wondering how often people reccomend runing sa-update ?
-Grant
> -Original Message-
> From: mouss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 8:31 AM
> Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Re: filtered by mass hosters
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> HI,
> unfortunatly lots of our legitime mails are filtered by mass
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI,
unfortunatly lots of our legitime mails are filtered by mass hosters like
web.de and aol.
Does anyone have any clue how to find out why?
I'm not talking about mass mailing here, just regular mails like this one from
exactly the server i am sending from now.
> Hi Jim!
>
> Yep, that's exactly what I meant, I change to directory
> "/etc/init.d/" and from the root shell prompt "#" I write:
> spamassassin restart
> But it seems that it wants to process the file "restart",
> instead of understanding the option restart.
>
> Thanks for your answer,
>
> /Hi
On Sat, 2008-04-12 at 09:49, hiram wrote:
> Hi Jim!
>
> Yep, that's exactly what I meant, I change to directory "/etc/init.d/" and
> from the root shell prompt "#" I write:
> spamassassin restart
> But it seems that it wants to process the file "restart", instead of
> understanding the option res
Hi Jim!
Yep, that's exactly what I meant, I change to directory "/etc/init.d/" and
from the root shell prompt "#" I write:
spamassassin restart
But it seems that it wants to process the file "restart", instead of
understanding the option restart.
Thanks for your answer,
/Hiram
Jim Knuth wrote
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