update_phishing_sites script
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Nov 4 18:08:08 GMT 2005
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Fair enough. Done. I added /usr/etc as well just in case (IRIX users
will appreciate this).
Jeff A. Earickson wrote:
> Julian,
>
> After upgrading to 4.47.2, I surmised that I needed a
> daily cronjob to run update_phishing_sites, to get the
> latest info from you. So I added one. It failed,
> since root does not have /usr/local/bin in its path
> on my box. I suggest the following addition to update_phishing_sites:
>
> *** update_phishing_sites.orig Thu Nov 3 08:33:10 2005
> --- update_phishing_sites Thu Nov 3 08:36:12 2005
> ***************
> *** 31,36 ****
> --- 31,38 ----
> # United Kingdom
> #
>
> + PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin
> +
> if [ -d /opt/MailScanner/etc ]; then
> cd /opt/MailScanner/etc
> else
>
> Jeff Earickson
> Colby College
>
> PS. Sorry to hear about your fire. When are you going
> to start writing "FireScanner"?
>
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