Re: Which Net::DNS version for Fedora Core 4?

2006-07-27 Thread Radoslaw Zielinski
jdow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27-07-2006 14:02]: > From: "Radoslaw Zielinski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [...] >> Just get the *.spec file from the *.src.rpm, change Version: 3.0.x to >> 3.1.4, put source in `rpmbuild -E %_sourcedir` and run rpmbuild -bb. > Nah - I&

Re: Which Net::DNS version for Fedora Core 4?

2006-07-27 Thread Radoslaw Zielinski
Jeff Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [27-07-2006 09:34]: > On Wednesday, July 26, 2006, 11:56:27 PM, Daryl O'Shea wrote: >> On 7/27/2006 2:39 AM, jdow wrote: [...] >>> I am running 3.0.6, essentially. >> *shrug* not sure why you still insist on running 3.0. > Fedora Core 4 doesn't seem to have 3.1.3 rpms

[ANN] Spamd with Apache as a backend

2006-07-25 Thread Radoslaw Zielinski
Hello, For the brave among you, beta version of Apache module implementing spamd is ready for testing. Early benchmarks show almost 50% increase in performance. It's not production ready yet (see documentation for various TODOs), but... if *you* won't test it, it never will. ;-) http://issues.a

Re: internal/trusted again, MSA tested for SPF ?

2006-06-30 Thread Radoslaw Zielinski
Daryl C. W. O'Shea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [30-06-2006 00:45]: > Mark Martinec wrote: [...] >> dbg: dns: checking RBL sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org., set sblxbl >> dbg: dns: IPs found: full-external: , >> untrusted: originating: >> dbg: dns: only inspecting the following IPs: >> Good, is being t

Re: Sa-update and proxy servers

2006-06-25 Thread Radoslaw Zielinski
Michael Scheidell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [24-06-2006 17:28]: [...] > I now need to set a proxy server to do sa-updates through, but could not > find any information on settings for a proxy server. echo 'alias sa-update="http_proxy=http://login:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port/ ' \ 'sa-update"' >> ~/.p

Re: Problems after upgrade to SA 3.1.3: PerMsgStatus.pm can't locate object methods "check_for_spf_neutral"....

2006-06-10 Thread Radoslaw Zielinski
Thomas Schlosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-06-2006 15:38]: [...] > I updated it via perl -MCPAN - e shell -> force install Mail::SpamAssassin > The output was too long to have a chance to see if any problems have been > reportet. New SA should have been installed somewhere around /usr/local (if your

Re: Newbie question

2006-06-06 Thread Radoslaw Zielinski
Gary Forrest - Netnorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06-06-2006 15:52]: [...] > This sort of works, in that the email receives a negative score. > The problem is SA still spends time checking the email ( taking 3-12 seconds > to scan ) Well, there was that short-circuit idea (with implementation), but it