Hi there,

On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Ian Briggs wrote:

> > "| spamassassin || exit 75"
> 
> I've just tried that, but it lost a test email I sent mayself.

Hmmm.  Then I think there's something wrong with the installation.
What OS and Perl are you using?  Did you compile it yourself?

> I had numerous difficulties with cpan and Net::FTP and also
> Mail::SpamAssassin --  and when I did a manual make, I ended up with
> several files in the wrong location.  (I fixed it by moving them to
> somewhere in the @INC path, as I don't know enough about perl to know
> where this @INC path is configured.)

It's almost always an indication of something more seriously wrong if
you have to start messing around like that.  I think you need to start
with a clean build of Perl on your machine, grab all the modules you
need from CPAN, and don't forget to apply the spamassassin.cf fix for
Mail::Spamassassin - did you use CPAN to install it?  When I tried
that it failed because 'make test' failed.  This was because a module
in the Mail::SpamAssassin suite assumed a bug in MyMailAudit.pm was
fixed at V1.9 of that module - but it wasn't.  There's a very easy
patch to Mail::SpamAssassin to get around that.

73,
Ged.


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