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/Hiram
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Is your Spamassassin started via an entry in /etc/postfix/master.cf?
I had such an installation at first years ago, and it managed to do just as
you described. It bounced all my email back..
I reconfigured it so that spamc is called by maildrop (could
he upgrade.
Best regards,
/Hiram
Michael Hutchinson-3 wrote:
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> Hello Hiram,
>
> It's not scary, you have to step up and own it - be prepared. The best
> way might be to replicate the situation/scenario in a Virtual
> environment, and attempt upgrading in there first, to
Hi Mike,
That sounds on the limit to scarry.
I will rethink it before upgrading then.
Thanks for the advice and the information!
Best regards,
/Hiram
Michael Hutchinson-3 wrote:
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>> -Original Message-
>
> Sir,
>
> You or someone else, has managed to break
Hi again!
Sorry, that's what my wife means when she says: "you hear but you don't
listen" :-((. Thanks for the answers.
Still, I cannot manage to upgrade spam assassin. Does anyone have any idea
what the problem could be?
in debian-sarge:
apt-get install spamassassin
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 f
Hi!
It's Hiram again. I've updated the "local.cf" file and I'm trying to restart
spam assassin.
I write:
/etc/init.d/# spamassassin restart
But I get:
Unable to open restart: No such file or directory
What can I do to restart it? I'm running it in debian-sarge.
rong? Do I need to upgrade perl as well?
Many thanks beforehand,
Hiram
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