spam oneliners {Virus Scanned}
Julian Field
mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Mon Sep 6 09:08:03 IST 2004
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At 08:08 06/09/2004, you wrote:
>On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Julian Field wrote:
>
>>At 16:31 01/09/2004, you wrote:
>>>fdisk did the trick :)
>>>
>>>The box is running TaoLinux, haven't got a clue what broke the perl on the
>>>box, it's a production box so i never fiddle with it.
>>>
>>>Can we include the pre-requisites for SpamAss 3 in the install.sh script?
>>
>>If you are prepared to not have RPMs for them, then look at the start of
>>the "Other stuff" bit of the downloads page on www.mailscanner.info.
>
>Thanks for this!
>
>Noticed that you updated the package with SpamAss 3.00-rc3, thanks for
>that. The included ClamAV version is .075 however while 0.75-1 is the
>latest (not a real problem I guess).
>
>I tried to install the package (deleted the Clam tarball because I use the
>RPM so hopefully it wont install now)
>
>[root at linux instsa]# ./install-Clam-SA.sh
>You appear to be running on Solaris, I will use the ready-built
>binaries for you where necessary.
>
>This is strange, the box is in fact running a RedHat Enterprise rebuild
>(TaoLinux). Is this something I should worry about, will it break stuff?
>(Especially the ready built binaries remark is something that gets me
>worried :)
No, don't worry. I must remove that output from the script.
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