On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 07:45:51AM -0800, jobthart wrote:
> Is there any way I can test if the installation is working OK?
Yes, send messages through. For example, there is a sample-spam.txt file in
the tarball you can use. Do something like:
$ spamassassin < sample-spam.txt
> Do I have to sta
Finally it seems I succeeded with the installation. I have done a manual
installation, untarring the archive, perl Makefile.PL - make - make test and
make install. It did not give me any error.
Is there any way I can test if the installation is working OK?
Do I have to startup any process to have
> jobthart wrote:
>> Do you mean this should be solved in 3.2.3? I am having
>> those errors when trying to install the version 3.2.3.
>> So maybe there is still a bug in version 3.2.3 regarding
>> this matter?
>>
> I was still having this problem last week when trying to
> install the latest Spa
jobthart wrote:
Do you mean this should be solved in 3.2.3? I am having those errors when
trying to install the version 3.2.3. So maybe there is still a bug in
version 3.2.3 regarding this matter?
I was still having this problem last week when trying to install the
latest SpamAssassin from CPAN
Do you mean this should be solved in 3.2.3? I am having those errors when
trying to install the version 3.2.3. So maybe there is still a bug in
version 3.2.3 regarding this matter?
Compile and test as a non root user is somewhat difficult for me. The non
root user does not have sufficient rights t
> Hello Jari,
>
> I am trying to install SpamAssassin on my FreeBSD
> machine, and get the same error messages. Have you found
> any solution?
>
> Any information will be very helpful.
>
> Thanks!
> Job
That was a problem in 3.2.2, and the problem was that you could not run tests
as root. Eit
Hello Jari,
I am trying to install SpamAssassin on my FreeBSD machine, and get the same
error messages. Have you found any solution?
Any information will be very helpful.
Thanks!
Job
Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>
>
> I already had a working cpan-compiled 3.2.2 in two of my machines.
>
> Then
Hi Justin,
Just a note to say I *think* your mods have worked... they're
currently running on a backup SA server and appear to be behaving as
expected.
I'm including the off list posts below so any others that hit this
problem stand a chance of getting an answer. Again, many, many thanks
for your
could you try adding the 3.2.2 patch from
http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5574 ? it could
be some buggy error-handling code is being triggered.
--j.
Nigel Frankcom writes:
>I'm top posting this since bottom posting is pointless. As far as I
>can tell each mail is being dea
I'm top posting this since bottom posting is pointless. As far as I
can tell each mail is being dealt with twice. I'm really unsure what
to do; whether my mailserver is the problem or SA. Or, more
accurately, what change in the way SA handles headers has caused this
problem to appear on my server n
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