Is there a howto for installing Spam Assasin, because I am a little bit 
confused here, first you say you use an rpm and then you say you install from 
CPAN? Am I missing something here?

Kees

On Friday 24 May 2002 06:40, Jeb Campbell wrote:
> Yes I have installed it on a 5.1.2 box and it works great.
>
> A few things:
>
> The mail front end doesn't matter--the email is checked from a procmail
> rule.
> For easy setup I used Darrel May's rpms.
>
> Put the spamd startup in /etc/inittab
> (/etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/inittab/XX).
>
> I installed from perl's CPAN, which made it easy, but when you configure
> CPAN, don't let it do auto updates -- It updated perl and hosed a test
> box. (I think now there is one module you have to install by hand
> Net-DNS if I remember).
>
> Put the updated $HOME files like .proc* and .spamrc (I forget the names)
> where they get copied to each new users folder.  And the pain is
> updating the files for existing users.
>
> I think that is about it, but if you have questions or need any working
> configs email me.
> I'll try to check my mail while I'm out of town this weekend.
>
> Jeb Campbell
>
> Steve Lewis wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >Has anyone used Spam Assasin as a plugin to the Qmail MTA. Also, how can I
> >determine the SME specific install differences of Qmail MTA in contrast to
> >a stock Red Hat server install.
> >What I am trying to get a handle on is taking stock install directions for
> >Red Hat applications and applying them to SME 5.1.2. Then finnaly creating
> >an RPM for SME.
> >
> >This is leading up to SME RPM creation. I am currently getting my test
> >server setup for development. I am using the doc on e-smith.org "How to
> >build yourself an e-smith interface RPM" as a starting point.
> >Any and all advice, pointers etc.
> >
> >Steve Lewis

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