I submitted a port for crm114; the PR is `ports/63549'.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=63549
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Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I won't submit a port until I have it doing something useful for me...
In case anyone else is interested, though, I have made a start on it.
It needs more work, and it's still mostly untested, but maybe somebody
else will push it forward if I don't get
k out a port for it in a day or
> so. I wasn't intending to handle the integration with Mailfilter,
> though.
>
> [I'm not *guaranteeing* I'll get the chance; I have to go to
> work on Monday, for the first time in over a year...]
It seems to build fine if you make
integration with Mailfilter,
though.
[I'm not *guaranteeing* I'll get the chance; I have to go to
work on Monday, for the first time in over a year...]
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Gunnar Flygt wrote:
> I tried to compile the spam catcher CRM114. It bails out fairly quickly.
> Has anyone tweeked the src to work with FreeBSD?
>
> Please cc me, I'm not on the list.
You should post the full error message, otherwise it's very difficult to
help you.
Simon
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I tried to compile the spam catcher CRM114. It bails out fairly quickly.
Has anyone tweeked the src to work with FreeBSD?
Please cc me, I'm not on the list.
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Dear All,
For awhile now I've been using a Linux/Unix program called Mailfilter,
and it is SUPERB. It has solved my problems with the continuous
bombardment of Windows viruses that pour into my inbox. Unlike Procmail,
Mailfilter deletes the garbage on the mail server, so you don'