current one.
I appreciate you explanation.. i have gradually begun to have a
understanding
of the role if not the function of amavisd-new.
SA-Learn worked fine for spam... when I build up enough ham files I will
give that side a shot
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JasonHirsh wrote:
On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 23:51 +0200, mouss wrote:
JasonHirsh wrote:
I do not recall doing two installations. I know I had some problems
with
ports initially (two or three years ago)
But your input solved my SA-Learn problem
you said "ports"?
lls SA. There is a possibility since I
used a mix of installation instructions, that IF amavisd installed SA I may
have installed again after wards.
I have found the realationship between SA and amavisd confusing at best
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>
> Thanks for the pointer on moving instead of deleting..
>
> I am debating upgrading servers which will give me the opportunity to do a
> fresh install and clean this and some issues with X11 up.
>
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On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 23:51 +0200, mouss wrote:
> JasonHirsh wrote:
> > I do not recall doing two installations. I know I had some problems with
> > ports initially (two or three years ago)
> > But your input solved my SA-Learn problem
>
> you said "ports"? maybe a FreeBSD then? if so
> # pkg_
mouss wrote:
JasonHirsh wrote:
Err. Or maybe your distro just is not RPM based? One should believe the
mail admin to know about subtle things like these...
guenther
Maybe I should know... I am the server, web, mail and security admin
and I
clean floors.
well, I hope you know what OS
JasonHirsh wrote:
Err. Or maybe your distro just is not RPM based? One should believe the
mail admin to know about subtle things like these...
guenther
Maybe I should know... I am the server, web, mail and security admin and I
clean floors.
well, I hope you know what OS this is?
# unam
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On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 13:41 -0700, JasonHirsh wrote:
> > if it was from an rpm, then remove the rpm instead of deleting
> > individual files:
> > # rpm -e spamassassin
> > should do.
>
> I got a command not found so I screwded up so
On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 21:51 +0200, mouss wrote:
> JasonHirsh wrote:
> I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and Postfix 2.4.3 and
> Clama/v on freebsd 6.1
> Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (0 message(s) examined)
> spam done.archive-iterator: unable to open ~nospam
if it was from an rpm, then remove the rpm instead of deleting
individual files:
# rpm -e spamassassin
should do.
I got a command not found so I screwded up some other way...
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JasonHirsh wrote:
[snip]
It is possible that I messed up during the original installation
as noted below your post when I deleted the /usr/bin/sa-learn
all ran good. If I am not mistaking a package/rpm would tend to go with
the /usr/bin while
ports (which I did not appreciate whn I started wou
shoot problems...
you can try running sa-learn with the full path and see what it says:
/usr/local/bin/sa-learn --spam
/var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBOX.spam/cur/
It is possible that I messed up during the original installation
as noted below your post when I deleted the /usr/bin/sa-learn
all ran good. If I am not mistaking a package/rpm would tend to go with
the /usr/bin while
ports (which I did not appreciate whn I started would go with the
usr/local/bin
location.. At least I got it to run
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JasonHirsh wrote:
On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 09:46 -0700, JasonHirsh wrote:
Matt Kettler-3 wrote:
I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and Postfix 2.4.3 and
Clama/v on freebsd 6.1
I am trying to"teach" sa using the following
sa-learn /var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBO
lds /usr/bin/sa-learn
locate produces i
/usr/bin/sa-learn
/usr/local/bin/sa-learn
my root user path (since I am running sa-learn as SU) is
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
as you noted the sa-learn script in the first folder has the bad
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On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 09:46 -0700, JasonHirsh wrote:
> Matt Kettler-3 wrote:
> >> I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and Postfix 2.4.3 and
> >> Clama/v on freebsd 6.1
> >>
> >> I am trying to"teach" sa using the following
> >>
> >> sa-learn /var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBOX.spa
;> Jason
>
> You have to add --ham or --spam parameter to the command. SA can learn,
> but it needs directives in order learn it as ham or spam.
>
>
>
i added the --spam parameter and got the same message back from the server
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d no rebuild
> parameter.
>
>
>
I did added the spam parameter and got the exact same error messsege
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> I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and
> Postfix 2.4.3 and Clama/v on freebsd 6.1
>
> I am trying to"teach" sa using the following
>
> sa-learn /var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBOX.spam/cur/
>
> this is a maildir I have put around 175 spam messages in..
>
> I got the followin
JasonHirsh wrote:
I have SA 3.17 running with amavisd-new, dovecot and Postfix 2.4.3 and
Clama/v on freebsd 6.1
I am trying to"teach" sa using the following
sa-learn /var/mail/vmail/example.com/user/.INBOX.spam/cur/
this is a maildir I have put around 175 spam messages in..
I got the followin
n be given
Jason
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