On 9/13/2013 9:01 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Kris Deugau <kdeu...@vianet.ca> writes:

 From man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf:

report_safe 0

Thanks, I see I commented it out for some experiment several mnths
ago, and of course, forgot to uncomment.


(chuckles and mutters something about "version control systems")

On a more serious note, this is why we use FSVS to version control everything under /etc, /usr/local and a few other things on our machines.

- I can do a diff and see everything that I've changed in the config file between the original install and now.

- The use of commit comments gives me a place to explain why I was making a particular change (in addition to putting a comment into the file).

- I have a timeline of all changes that I made to the server. That gives me a range of dates if I need to go back and look at my SSH session logs.

- It functions as a rudimentary tripwire, or at least tracks all changes in the directories being version controlled.


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