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Gilbert Sebenste wrote:

| On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, HaJo Schatz wrote:
|
|> James, I truly appreciate your efforts to get latest versions of
|> critical packages out.
|>
|> However,
|> [...]
|>
|>> SpamAssassin 3.0.4
|>> ------------------
|>
|> [...]
|>
|> I'd suggest you have a look at Axel Thimm's atrpms archive. He has
|> quite a few packages up-to-date for legacy RH/Fedora releases.
|> Among them, he has released SA 3.0.4 quite a long time ago. Might
|> save you some time for other packages ;-)
|
|
| That Spamassassin doesn't work on FC1. Tried it, bombed with a bunch
| of incompatibility errors. However...
|
| James, when I restart spamassassin in /etc/rc.d/init.d, I get:
|
| Starting spamd: The -a option has been removed. Please look at the
| use_auto_whitelist config option instead.          [ FAILED]
|
| I don't see a "-a" option in my /etc/rc.d/init.d/spamassassin file.
| Any ideas?
|
|
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I'll look into in when I get back!
Got school now and lunch.

James
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