Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
If sa-update finds an update, you will also need to restart spamd if you
are using the daemon. See the wiki for more details:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/RuleUpdates
Maybe run a script like this... (UNTESTED*)
#!/bin/sh
SAUPDATE="/usr/local/
> If sa-update finds an update, you will also need to restart spamd if you
> are using the daemon. See the wiki for more details:
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/RuleUpdates
>
Maybe run a script like this... (UNTESTED*)
#!/bin/sh
SAUPDATE="/usr/local/bin/sa-update"
SAUP
Alain Wolf wrote:
On 10.11.2006 07:14, * Steve Lake wrote:
Judging from the replies on this list, it's a good idea to run
sa-update about once a week. But I don'tk now how. I looked at the man
file, but that doesn't tell me what options I need for a standard
update. Can anyone help me
At 10:28 AM 11/10/2006 +0100, Alain Wolf wrote:
For a standard update just run sa-update without any options.
Ah, Danke. :D I'll give that a try.
Steven Lake
Owner/Technical Writer
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On 10.11.2006 07:14, * Steve Lake wrote:
> Judging from the replies on this list, it's a good idea to run
> sa-update about once a week. But I don'tk now how. I looked at the man
> file, but that doesn't tell me what options I need for a standard
> update. Can anyone help me?
>
>
> Ste
Judging from the replies on this list, it's a good idea to run
sa-update about once a week. But I don'tk now how. I looked at the man
file, but that doesn't tell me what options I need for a standard
update. Can anyone help me?
Steven Lake
Owner/Technical Writer
Raiden's Realm
www.