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Wed Sep 1 09:26:25 IST 2004


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I just wipe out my bayes databases, have enough honeypots running to
quickly rebuild them at lightning speed :)

I'm now trying to figure out which perl modules are missing for this
feature to work :)

On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Christo Bezuidenhout wrote:

>> Hi!
>>
>>> Is there anything that needs to be done other than the usual
>>> installation
>>> instruction: perl Makefile.PL, make, make test, make install?
>>
>> You need to convert your bayes db's, but all is in the doku...
>
> Just a note
>
> I have tried SA 3 Install as per Julian Yesterday. After upgrading the bayes
> DB I got a error that is cannot read db ver 0
>
> I had to go back to SA 2.64 and restore my Bayes DB to get is running again.
>
> I'm running fc1 latest MS
>
>>
>>> On the SpamAss site it says that the SURBL is a 'plugin', in other
>>> words do I need to plug it in? :)
>>
>> No. Will work right away in the default install.
>>
>> Bye,
>> Raymond.
>>
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