Using spamprobe on a FreeBSD System

2003-07-21 Thread Martin McCormick
I started to install spamprobe-0.8b and discovered that it needs something called BerkeleyDB. The instructions tell one to get it from a place called sleepycat.com where it looks like one must buy berkeleyDB. Is that actually the case? If that is the case, is there any other

Re: Using spamprobe on a FreeBSD System

2003-07-21 Thread Joachim Dagerot
Try out SpamAssasin, it works fairly good. Atleast more than 95 out of 100 spam mails are killed. I presently use junkfilter which is excellent as far as it goes, but the spam urchins can beat junkfilter to pieces with nothing more than html and base64 and the garbage comes right on in

Re: Using spamprobe on a FreeBSD System

2003-07-21 Thread Aaron Siegel
Berkely db is in the ports collection databases/db[2-4,41] and is free. On Monday 21 July 2003 05:30 am, Martin McCormick wrote: I started to install spamprobe-0.8b and discovered that it needs something called BerkeleyDB. The instructions tell one to get it from a place called

Re: Using spamprobe on a FreeBSD System

2003-07-21 Thread Herbert
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:30:49AM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote: I started to install spamprobe-0.8b and discovered that it needs something called BerkeleyDB. The instructions tell one to get it from a place called sleepycat.com where it looks like one must buy berkeleyDB. % cd

Re: Using spamprobe on a FreeBSD System

2003-07-21 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 06:30:49AM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote: I started to install spamprobe-0.8b and discovered that it needs something called BerkeleyDB. The instructions tell one to get it from a place called sleepycat.com where it looks like one must buy berkeleyDB. As others

Re: Using spamprobe on a FreeBSD System

2003-07-21 Thread Martin McCormick
Jan Muenther writes: BerkeleyDB is free to use - and it's in the ports as well. Don't worry. Many thanks. I see references to it, but I am not sure what I have done wrong or need to do to make the configure script in spamprobe-0.8b find BerkeleyDB. I found p5-BerkeleyDB so I

Re: Using spamprobe on a FreeBSD System

2003-07-21 Thread Martin McCormick
Kris Kennaway writes: As others have explained, just install the port and everything will be taken care of automatically. However, I recommend using bogofilter instead of spamprobe; the latter has VERY high resource demands, and takes a long time to process messages. bogofilter uses similar