On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 08:06:27AM +0300, Hannu Liljemark wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 11:57:00PM +0300, Vasantha Narayanan wrote:
> 
> > The documentation seems to indicate, spamd and spamc are
> > included in the distribution.  But I can't find it.  Can you 
> > please tell me where it is?  Do I need to build it first?
> 
> Look in places like /usr/bin, /usr/local/bin, /opt/perl/bin.
> Use your normal UNIX file locating tools such as locate and find,
> depending on the system. They are created as part of the
> configuring and make process and then installed with make
> install.
> 
> > We use MailScanner to scan messages.  To use SpamAssassin,
> > in MailScanner.conf, I would set "use spamassassin" to yes. 
> > How would I make MailScanner use spamc instead of SpamAssassin?
> 
> Someone who actually knows about this correct me if I'm wrong,
> but last time I looked at MailScanner it was like MIMEDefang when
> it comes to SpamAssassin: it uses the SpamAssassin's perl modules
> directly and doesn't use spamc/spamd. 

That is entirely correct. It *just* *works* -- damn fine combination, 
too. Highly recommended. 

-- 
Mike Andrews
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Tired old sysadmin since 1964


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