Tristan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Problem is, SuSE's System Services (Runlevel) editor doesn't let you
> specify the order in which services are run. When you enable or disable a
> service, it seems to assign the S and K numbers using its own internal
> logic; I can't find any configur
Greetings.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tristan
Miller wrote:
> I use Fetchmail to fetch mail from various POP3 and IMAP accounts and
> Procmail to pipe the retrieved mail through SpamAssassin (using spamd).
> This works fine, except that the first few messages fetched after booting
> don't see
Greetings.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gene Heskett
wrote:
> Here, I don't recall that being a problem. spamassassin (spamd) is
> started in /etc/rc3.d as S80spamd, well before S99local is run, which
> is where I start fetchmail. You might want to setup similar
> sequencing.
Problem is, SuS
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 21:30, Tristan Miller wrote:
>Greetings.
>
>I use Fetchmail to fetch mail from various POP3 and IMAP accounts and
>Procmail to pipe the retrieved mail through SpamAssassin (using
> spamd). This works fine, except that the first few messages fetched
> after booting don't s
On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 02:30:18AM +, Tristan Miller wrote:
> from the command line, spamc didn't wait any longer no matter what value of
> x I used; it just waited for a second and then spit out some-email.txt
> as-is. Ditto when using the -x option.
That makes sense. If the daemon isn't ru
Greetings.
I use Fetchmail to fetch mail from various POP3 and IMAP accounts and
Procmail to pipe the retrieved mail through SpamAssassin (using spamd).
This works fine, except that the first few messages fetched after booting
don't seem to get processed by SpamAssassin. This means I end up with