Dave Howorth wrote: > Sloan wrote: > >> It's been some months - I don't remember all the packages and versions >> installed anymore, but I do remember clearly that upon installing some >> cpan packages my maia mailguard system promptly broke. I was able to get >> it back up and running only after surgically removing every trace of >> perl and reinstalling it from rpm packages. >> > Without specific details it's practically impossible to say what > happened or to fix any such problems. It would be much better to file a > bug report at the time, when details are fresh. >
Indeed - my only concern was to get the server running again, and learned a valuable lesson. But it's interesting that Patrick reported a similar problem with his spamassassin install, so that is a common thread between our 2 scenarios. > I can't find maia when I search the Suse repositories. Which package is > it in? > Maia is not available as a package, it's a manual install. Basically it supplies the missing piece for spam quarantine management. It's a top layer that works with existing postfix, amavis, spamassassin, clamav, apache, mysql and perl functionality and ties it all together. I use it at home, and have deployed it in a number of shops, as well as my main employer with 14,000 mailboxes. For a heads up, look at http://maiamailguard.com/maia/wiki/AboutMaia Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
