Marc Perkel wrote:
Ajay Sharma wrote:
[snip], me talking about mysql's replication.
Thanks - I'll look ast it. Is it hard to set up? Does it require all
databases sysc or can you set them up individually?
Well, "hard" is a relative term. I didn't find it too
Marc Perkel wrote:
OK - here's what I want to do. I'd like to have more than one server
that is all feeding into the same database. And I want the databases set
up in a way that if the main server goes dow that the other servers run
locally. I don't need every update to have to make it to every
Steven Stern wrote:
The release notes for Thunderbird 1.5 (beta) say "Integration with
server side spam filtering". Does anyone know what this means or how it
might work with SpamAssassin?
You can configure Thunderbird to check for the SpamAssassin headers and
automatically flag the message
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 12:42 PM 10/26/2004, Ajay Sharma wrote:
I requested an RMA from Muskin and the email was flagged as spam.
Here's what it hit on:
0.2 NO_REAL_NAME From: does not include a real name
0.6 SUBJ_HAS_SPACESSubject contains lots of white space
ke spamassassing: postfix->maildrop->spamc/spamd
B) version of SA: 3.0.1
C) No "major" options, no bayes or autolearn...
D) Running Linux (Centos 3.3 with all the updates)
Do I *need* to attach the email?
--Ajay
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Satyajot (Ajay) Sharma
REVShare Corp
System Administrator