http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3813





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-09-23 20:15 -------
1. I've got to google around but there was a better way than App Packer, 
similar to the Perl Dev Kit, but free. The name escapes me at the moment.

2. SpamD would be quite nice. Philip Evans was working on just this and had 
gotten things pretty much working but seems to have disappeared.

3. As the original author of the copy-and-paste <g> (it was taken from the more 
extensive howto at openhandhome.com), I agree - the origin of this initially 
was the perl scripts choked on processing the PODs to begin with, so this was 
absolutely the only way. Now, it still seems more intuitive for a Windows user
 to stick these somewhere - few of them will open the generic ActiveState Perl 
POD html docs. But it could be done far better

4. Event Logs are rather tedious but they are the standard way of doing this on 
Win32. Win32::Eventlog provides the necessary interface.

4. BTW, DCC nearly works on Win32 properly. My notes are on 
openhandhome.com/howosa.html. There's clearly a minor bug or 2 in the C code, 
and there's definitely one or two SA issues documented there that I have 
workarounds for. Being only a "wuss" in C and Perl, I can't offer the final 
patch, but those comments should make fixing the SA part at least pretty easy.


And Sidney - thanks for all the great work you've done in particular BTW.

mike






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