Looking at the 3.3.1 install, it wants (well, would like...) module
LWP::UserAgent.
OK ... off to CPAN, but no simple LWP-UserAgent, only a bunch of
LWP-UserAgent-whatever. So, which one do I want?
TIA,
rnd
CPAN search is my friend... it's in libwww-perl!
You get too soon old and too late smart... :-)
rnd
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From: Diffenderfer, Randy
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 4:24 PM
To: 'users@spamassassin.apache.org'
Subject: which LWP::UserAgent for 3.3.1
I was under the impression that there was a clear-cut way to use SA as a
factory within a custom perl wrapper (I have looked at the Mail::SpamAssassin
doco). My objective is to do various things to the parsed message, such as
distill out URLs for example.
Is there indeed a clear way to do
Seems like it's gonna cost some of the big boys a little coin...
http://detroit.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pressrel09/de062209.htm
Let's hope there are more indictments where these came from!
rnd
Well, as we say here in Detroit, YMMV.
We have several customers who have Ivory status, 99.44% pure ...
spam!
The spam is out there. Be happy(ier) if you are only at 70-80% ... :-)
rnd
-Original Message-
From: Bart Schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Folks,
I, too, have been having somewhat similar issues with 3.1.7. On a RH ES
3.0u7 box, kernel 2.4.21-40.ELsmp, I see these symptoms in syslog
(spamd running with -s local2):
Oct 14 21:42:01 samler1 spamd[18694]: prefork: child states: III
Oct 14 21:42:01 samler1 spamd[14338]: spamd:
Title: OT -- mail-abuse.org
Anyone having difficulties this evening with using RBL? The DNS for these guys seems to be biffed
rnd
Title: Problem getting SA 3.0.2 to restart
Folks:
I invoke spamd using the following command line (as root):
/path/to/spamd -d -x -L -u sauser -s local2 -r /var/run/spamassassin/spamd.pid
The pid directory is accessible/writable by the sauser and the file does get created with contents