Hello,
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 16:26:01 +0200, Papp Tamás tom...@martos.bme.hu
wrote:
What does `clapfconf|grep ^username' say?
Hint: there's a secret command line switch: -q, so you
can just use 'clapfconf -q username' to get the same
result.
Janos
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 16:26:01 +0200, Papp Tamás tom...@martos.bme.hu
wrote:
pete wrote, On 2010. 09. 16. 16:20:
/etc/init.d/clapf.ubuntu start
id: clapf: No such user
* Starting Clapf email content filter service: clapf
[fail]
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 18:13:45 +0200, pete p...@teamlupus.hu wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 16:26:01 +0200, Papp Tamás tom...@martos.bme.hu
wrote:
Reviewing the output, probably i tried to run clapf after a fresh make
install without copying the correct clapf.conf to it's place. Now i did
a
Janos SUTO wrote, On 2010. 09. 16. 18:22:
I guess because the clapf daemon does not try to create all the
required parent dirs (/usr/local/clapf/current/var/ and
/usr/local/clapf/current/var/spool) if they are missing.
I wonder why you prefer /usr/local/clapf/current/var/
instead of /var.
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 18:22:58 +0200, Janos SUTO s...@acts.hu wrote:
I wonder why you prefer /usr/local/clapf/current/var/
instead of /var. (You are fine, I just wonder...)
The reason is that clapf is the only software installed from source,
therefore backup and restore is much easier and by
pete wrote, On 2010. 09. 16. 19:05:
By the way, if i do initial training, does this train the global database?
Yes.
I suppose yes, just asking. And after going into operation, is there a way
to train the global database?
Tou train to global database in this cases:
1. if you train
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