On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 11:26:21AM +0200, Henrik K wrote: > On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 04:52:41AM -0400, Michael Grant via users wrote: > > Is there a recommended way of installing a spamassassin plugin on > > debian (or ubuntu) such that the plugin gets updated via say apt? I'm > > guessing no because I don't see many spamassassin plugins when I do an > > "apt search". > > > > Up to now, I have been manually putting things in /etc/spamassassin/ > > but I feel like there has to be a better way to manage these. > > > > What do people do to keep things up to date easily? > > There is no automated handling of third party plugins. It's up the > maintainers to provide or not provide any support. Which usually just means > monitoring some github repo etc.
What about CPAN? Do people use that? It seems like there's quite a few modules in CPAN already. I will admit that if I see a debian package, I go for that, I rarely if ever install stuff from CPAN but I could be convinced to use it more if this created some order out of the chaos.
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