Hmmm, let's try to "make clean" that last e-mail. That got sent out a little too early.
> -----Original Message----- > From: dar...@chaosreigns.com [mailto:dar...@chaosreigns.com] > Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 12:42 PM > To: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: Re: Dumb questions > > > I don't have a lib directory in my var directory. Could be a > > peculiarity to OS X, which doesn't always keep the Unix stuff in the > > same locations. > > Try searching for a file named 50_scores.cf. It's in usr/share/spamassassin > If you delete spamd, spamassassin, and spamc, from /usr/bin/ and > /usr/local/bin/, and delete your rules from wherever 50_scores.cf is > (I'm guessing that existed in 3.2.4), and install 3.3.1, you'll probably be > good. I'm looking at some instructions for updating Apple 10.4 and 10.5 (http://osx.topicdesk.com/content/view/61/41/). I'm assuming the best course of action is to just go ahead and follow these instructions and install from the source files. > It would probably be best if you could install SA with fink, but it > looks > like that still hasn't been ported. But doing some google searching > for > fink and spamassassin, I found: > http://www.mail-archive.com/fink- > beginn...@lists.sourceforge.net/msg15714.html Yeah, I've seen the instructions at http://www.stupidfool.org/docs/sa.html. Problem is that everything after step 3 looks to me like it's for setting up the interface between the server and SpamAssassin, which I don't need. I just need to update the SA core. I presume the perl stuff is all there unless there are requirements for more recent versions of perl, cpan, or whatever and I have no idea how you determine which version of those modules is currently running. Thanks for your patience and tips to this point. -- Greg Lentz