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On 09.01.09 03:58, dave_c00 wrote:
> I am now trying to edit my .qmail- file to filter it and send it on
> but am having no luck in getting it working. The original file looked like
> this:
>
> #mailbox
> ./users//Maildir/
>
> I have tried just the line:
>
> | spamc ./users//Maildir/
this won't
dave_c00 wrote:
> Martin Gregorie-2 wrote:
>> On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 03:58 -0800, dave_c00 wrote:
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> I am now trying to edit my .qmail- file to filter it and send
it on
>>> but am having no luck in getting it working. The original file looked
>>> like
>>> this:
>>>
>> Obvious que
gt; daemon?
>
> Spamc is useless by itself - its just a lightweight spamd client.
>
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> Martin
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Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 03:58 -0800, dave_c00 wrote:
Thanks,
I am now trying to edit my .qmail- file to filter it and send it on
but am having no luck in getting it working. The original file looked like
this:
Obvious question: did you also install spamd and is it running
On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 03:58 -0800, dave_c00 wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> I am now trying to edit my .qmail- file to filter it and send it on
> but am having no luck in getting it working. The original file looked like
> this:
>
Obvious question: did you also install spamd and is it running as a
daemon?
y tree... Done
>> Suggested packages:
>> razor libnet-ident-perl dcc-client pyzor
>> Recommended packages:
>> spamc
>> The following NEW packages will be installed:
>> spamassassin
>> 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not u
dave_c00 wrote:
I have set up Spamassassin using apt-get (thanks for that) and have
configured it to insert SPAM into the subject when it is run. I
have tested it to see if it's working by running the command:
spamassassin -D < /dirpath/sample-spam.txt
and it shows me the email in a
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> If you are running Linux, there IS a package manager installed. We
> simply need to figure which one. It would help if you know the flavor on
> Linux you are using. I know the hosting company does because they
> probably asked which distro. you want to use.
>
One way to get more details of ex
ntu.
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u/debian person will need to answer that. I'm much more familiar
>> with rpm-based distros.
>>
>>>
>>> Can I use CPAN to install it?
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On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 07:31 -0800, dave_c00 wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> Yeah I think it is Ubuntu 6.06 which I found in my /etc/lsb-release file.
>
> Do you mean use apt-get to install it.? I have found a help file which
> should get me going. I have spamassassin in my /etc/ folder. Does t
os.
>
>>
>> Can I use CPAN to install it?
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os.
>
>>
>> Can I use CPAN to install it?
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dave_c00 wrote:
I dont have any package manager... The people we rent the server from are
absolutely useless and provide no help unless you pay them a small fortune.
My server details are as follows:
Linux 2.6.22-8-server i686 GNU/Linux
Perl 5.8
Spamassassin 3.2.5
I may appear thick but when it
On 08.01.09 06:51, dave_c00 wrote:
> I dont have any package manager... The people we rent the server from are
> absolutely useless and provide no help unless you pay them a small fortune.
> I may appear thick but when it comes to Linux I am completely lost...
>
> I think I am using qmail if that
On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 06:51 -0800, dave_c00 wrote:
> I dont have any package manager...
It's software, not a person
> The people we rent the server from are
> absolutely useless and provide no help unless you pay them a small fortune.
> My server details are as follows:
> Linux 2.6.22-8-serv
> 80 Carleton Boulevard
> East Montpelier, VT 05651
>
> (802)223-4448
> http://thatitguy.com
>
> "Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too."
> Voltaire, Essay on Tolerance
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Dave_c00 wrote on Thu, 8 Jan 2009 05:52:55 -0800 (PST):
> All I want it to do is add **SPAM** into the subject if it thinks it is spam,
> how hard must that be..!!
That is not what I asked for. Please provide what I asked for.
> I have run the 'perl Makefile.PL' in the correct directory but the
dave_c00 schrieb:
> I have run the 'perl Makefile.PL' in the correct directory but the 'make
> install' isn't working.
>
Something is going wrong!
So, you think my comment is not very helpful? Maybe your desciption of
the problem is not that helpful, too. If you don't provide more
information
On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 05:52 -0800, dave_c00 wrote:
> All I want it to do is add **SPAM** into the subject if it thinks it is spam,
> how hard must that be..!!
>
It's not:
A quick google for "spamassassin rewrite subject" turns up this helpful
link:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SubjectRewri
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Dave_c00 wrote on Thu, 8 Jan 2009 05:29:28 -0800 (PST):
> I
> have uploaded the unzipped files to a directory and tried following the
> installation readme file but am having no luck in getting it working..?
This is absolutely lame. "I followed the instructions but it isn't
working". Well, then
the
installation readme file but am having no luck in getting it working..?
Any help would be appreciated.
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