Steve Dimoff wrote: > I know I've seen some people here post about this problem, > but I never saw anyone say they resolved it. I tried posting > to the SpamCopURI group but didn't get any help. > > After the new (BIG)BigEvil rule set came out I really want to > start using the subrl. > > I'm running Gentoo Linux for SPARC > Kernel 2.4.24-sparc-r2 > Perl: This is perl, v5.8.2 built for sparc-linux > > Here are my errors: > > Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: > open_redirect_list_spamcop_uri snurl.com *.snurl.com > Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: > open_redirect_list_spamcop_uri snipurl.com *.snipurl.com > Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: > open_redirect_list_spamcop_uri tinyclick.com > *.tinyclick.com > Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: > open_redirect_list_spamcop_uri babyurl.com *.babyurl.com > Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: > open_redirect_list_spamcop_uri lin.kz *.lin.kz > Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: > open_redirect_list_spamcop_uri *.v3.net > Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: > open_redirect_list_spamcop_uri shorl.com *.shorl.com > Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: > open_redirect_list_spamcop_uri tinyurl.com *.tinyurl.com > Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: > open_redirect_list_spamcop_uri xurl.us > Failed to compile URI SpamAssassin tests, skipping: (syntax > error at /etc/mail/spamassassin/spamcop_uri.cf, rule SPAMCOP_URI_RBL, > line 1, near "eval:" > > > I tried installing both from SOURCE and from CPAN. Doesn't > matter which > one, still get the same errors. > > I've got this working great on a RH Linux system. I'm > thinking it's a perl module problem. > > Any help would be great! > > Thanks!
I patched our spamassassin 2.63 (on Fedora Core 1) to include SpamCopURI and even though it was working, lint was failing. In the end I tracked it down to spamassassin stuff being in the vendor_perl directory relating to an older release of perl. Copying the appropriate .pm files from SpamCopUri to the appropriate Mail/Spamassassin directory in the /usr/lib/perl5 tree solved that problem. Cheers, Phil ---- Phil Randal Network Engineer Herefordshire Council Hereford, UK