Justin Mason jmason.org> writes:
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 22:13, Roger Marquis roble.com> wrote:
> > David Morton wrote:
> >>>
> >>> As full time mail/systems admins we get invaluable data from
> >>> tripwire/integrit, 'postconf -n', dconf, 'rpm -qa', 'dpkg -l \*',
> >>> 'pkg_info -a', ... whose
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 22:13, Roger Marquis wrote:
> David Morton wrote:
>>>
>>> As full time mail/systems admins we get invaluable data from
>>> tripwire/integrit, 'postconf -n', dconf, 'rpm -qa', 'dpkg -l \*',
>>> 'pkg_info
>>> -a', ... whose output is checked in to RCS daily. This provides a ni
David Morton wrote:
As full time mail/systems admins we get invaluable data from
tripwire/integrit, 'postconf -n', dconf, 'rpm -qa', 'dpkg -l \*',
'pkg_info
-a', ... whose output is checked in to RCS daily. This provides a nice
configuration snapshot and historical record but its real usefulness
On 28-Feb-2009, at 23:34, David Morton wrote:
Roger Marquis wrote:
As full time mail/systems admins we get invaluable data from
tripwire/integrit, 'postconf -n', dconf, 'rpm -qa', 'dpkg -l \*',
'pkg_info
-a', ... whose output is checked in to RCS daily. This provides a
nice
configuration snap
Roger Marquis wrote:
> As full time mail/systems admins we get invaluable data from
> tripwire/integrit, 'postconf -n', dconf, 'rpm -qa', 'dpkg -l \*',
> 'pkg_info
> -a', ... whose output is checked in to RCS daily. This provides a nice
> configuration snapshot and historical record but its real u
Karsten Bräckelmann rudersport.de> writes:
> You must not assume or allow for mis-spelled configuration keywords or
> otherwise illegal syntax. Just lint check. If it comes back clean, all
> is good. If it doesn't, you NEED to fix it anyway.
I don't have privs, and conceivably a misspelling isn'
Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
'postconf' without the handy -n switch dumps about 500 lines. The
equivalent dump for SA including the rules is about 6000 lines. And
that's a plain dump, *without* following and unfolding meta rules or
anything.
Whether 6K or 60K would not necessarily make a differen
Skipping all the "print my config" stuff. Maybe tomorrow. For now,
there's more important things than custom config...
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 01:24 +, Ray wrote:
> Karsten Bräckelmann rudersport.de> writes:
> > > those privileged settings which are actually "administrator" privileged
> > > s
Karsten Bräckelmann rudersport.de> writes:
> > just local.cf, IIUC, but potentially any of the 47 files in my hosting
> > provider's /usr/share/spamassassin and /etc/mail/spamassassin dirs (or any
>
> Aah... no. :) The stuff in /usr/share/spamassassin (granted, plus the .pre
> files) is exactly
> > That pretty much equals your local.cf, no?
>
> No, the currently effective config is not equal to my local.cf (even for
> postconf -n equivalency) because, as you say, users can change their
> user_prefs.
>
> So we're lead to "Isn't that your local.cf plus your user_prefs?" Well, not
> just
On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 21:02 +, Ray wrote:
> Karsten Bräckelmann rudersport.de> writes:
>
> > On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 16:12 +, Ray wrote:
> > > Is there a feature like PostFix's `postconf` to display the currently
> > > parsed
> > > and calculated config?
> >
> > That pretty much equals yo
Karsten Bräckelmann rudersport.de> writes:
> On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 16:12 +, Ray wrote:
> > Is there a feature like PostFix's `postconf` to display the currently
> > parsed
> > and calculated config?
>
> That pretty much equals your local.cf, no?
No, the currently effective config is not eq
On Thu, February 26, 2009 17:12, Ray wrote:
> Is there a feature like PostFix's `postconf` to display the
> currently parsed and calculated config?
spamassassin -D --lint
> If not, how do I submit a feature request?
if needed
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Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 16:12 +, Ray wrote:
>
>> Is there a feature like PostFix's `postconf` to display the currently parsed
>> and
>> calculated config?
>>
>
> That pretty much equals your local.cf, no? The non-default settings,
> similar to postconf -n, t
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 16:12 +, Ray wrote:
> Is there a feature like PostFix's `postconf` to display the currently parsed
> and
> calculated config?
That pretty much equals your local.cf, no? The non-default settings,
similar to postconf -n, that is. For the complete picture including all
def
Is there a feature like PostFix's `postconf` to display the currently parsed and
calculated config?
If not, how do I submit a feature request?
Thanks,
RSK
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