>-----Original Message----- >From: John Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 1:25 PM >To: Spamassassin users >Subject: Re: rules_du_jour > > >Chris Thielen said: >> Hi John >> >> On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 19:10 -0500, John Fleming wrote: >>> I've been manually updating 8-9 rulesets every couple of months and, >>> with >>> Bayes, get great results. Now I'd like to use rules_du_jour. >>> rules_du_jour >>> is in /root/bin, and perms executable as suggested. I've also made >>> the >>> appropriate /etc/rulesdujour/config file. >>> >>> However, when I try to run it, I get: >>> >>> Luke:~/bin# ./rules_du_jour >>> : bad interpreter: No such file or directory >>> Luke:~/bin# >> >> I've seen this error message show up when the line endings >in the file >> aren't the same as the OS's line endings. I'm not sure how you could >> have improper line endings in the script, but it might be worth >> looking >> into. >> >> dos2unix and unix2dos are programs that can convert line endings back >> and forth. > >Thanks - With the light of day today helping, I got it to work. I >didn't understand exactly what needed to be in the config file - I had >way too much information copied from the main script. It's now >working fine with all the rulesets! Thanks to those that helped. >noticed I lost the bash "mail" command - Is that related, i.e. do I >>> have a >>> bad bash?? >> >> >> What OS is this? You could try reinstalling the package >that contains >> the 'mail' command, or install an alternative. > >Yes, I had to reinstall mailx - not sure how it got deleted, and I >didn't know the name of the package. This is Debian, and a search for >"mail" returns way too many things! Anyway MAIL is working again, >which also means the RDJ notifications are working. > >I also got Pyzor working, so with that, RDJ sets, and Bayes, I'm a >very happy SA camper! - John
OH! You're not done yet ;) Load in SURBL and you will be doing cartwheels in the street! --Chris