I have four basic questions:
1) I have upgraded my server (both hw and sw). I switched from Slackware
GNU/Linux 10.1 to OpenBSD 3.8. Now I have problems
(re)installing SpamAssassin (I followed the instructions in the
micro-HOWTO, but it didn't help). Does anyone have some
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 05:26:01PM +0200, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
I have four basic questions:
1) I have upgraded my server (both hw and sw). I switched from Slackware
GNU/Linux 10.1 to OpenBSD 3.8. Now I have problems
(re)installing SpamAssassin (I followed the instructions in
Thank you Joachim. Now, regarding spamd(8), I knew that I need help
from pf. Regarding SpamAssassin: I did pkg_add, I followed
the instructions on modifying /etc/procmailrc I started spamd (spamc
should have been called for every message). Nothing happened.
No mail message was scanned. I have
Gabriel George POPA wrote:
Thank you Joachim. Now, regarding spamd(8), I knew that I need help
from pf. Regarding SpamAssassin: I did pkg_add, I followed
the instructions on modifying /etc/procmailrc I started spamd (spamc
should have been called for every message). Nothing happened.
No mail
Gabriel George POPA wrote:
Thank you Joachim. Now, regarding spamd(8), I knew that I need help
from pf. Regarding SpamAssassin: I did pkg_add, I followed
the instructions on modifying /etc/procmailrc I started spamd (spamc
should have been called for every message). Nothing happened.
No
Hi,
On 2006-03-16T18:38, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
Thank you Joachim. Now, regarding spamd(8), I knew that I need help
from pf. Regarding SpamAssassin: I did pkg_add, I followed
the instructions on modifying /etc/procmailrc I started spamd (spamc
should have been called for every
I found valuable suggestions in your messages. I am sure at
least one of them will work (you mentioned things I never thought of).
On the other hand, you don't need to get upset. I was not complaining. I
will write this sysctl (if only I knew how...). If you point me to some
On 3/16/06, Gabriel George POPA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a suggestion: maybe The OpenBSD project would make some money if
they provide binary patches (just like SuSE) - for source patches
you don't have to pay, while a sort of affiliation is needed for binary
patches (some money
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 06:38:46PM +0200, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
Thank you Joachim. Now, regarding spamd(8), I knew that I need help
from pf.
Okay. For clarity, as Marcus pointed out, spamd(8) is part of OpenBSD,
and SpamAssassin and all parts will be referred to as 'SpamAssassin'.
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