"Jason R. Mastaler" wrote:

> Rick Weinbender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The debian "apt-get install tmda" installs tmda ver. 0.51 which is
> > not the newest version, but it is the only way I've been able to
> > install tmda and not get errors
>
> TMDA 0.51 is almost 2 years old and should not be used.  Because of
> its age, it is wildly different than what were are discussing these
> days on this list, and what you will find described in the
> documentation.  It also contains a handful of grievous bugs.  I won't
> spend any more time supporting 0.51.
>
> Rick, please don't take this the wrong way, as it's certainly not your
> fault that you ended up with this version of TMDA.  The fault is
> Debian's.  Adam, is there anything that can be done to remove TMDA
> 0.51 from the Debian package system?  I feel like I'm being held
> hostage here.  Users are being done a disservice because they end up
> with a buggy and substandard version of TMDA, and the developers are
> as well, as this reflects badly upon TMDA, and continues to waste our
> time.
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Thanks,
I'll find some way to install the latest tmda.
I'm convinced it's the best remedy for spam out there.
*
There's a link on the main tmda site to an article called
Controlling "SPAM under MandrakeLinux, Part 2"
http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/docs/spam2.php
I found the step-by-step part of it helpful, but it is an older
document and some things weren't clear.
Like ~/.tmdarc (config file) and ~/.tmda/config (config file).
I didn't notice any reference to ~/.tmdarc in the more recent
documentation, so I'm guessing it's not used anymore.
I you know of any step-by-step document that would be
helpful I'd sure appreciate it.
Thanks,
-Rick


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