dcc,razor,pyzor on MS running centos4.4

Glenn Steen glenn.steen at gmail.com
Thu Jan 25 16:36:02 CET 2007


On 25/01/07, Peter Nitschke <email at ace.net.au> wrote:
> On 25/01/2007 at 10:42 AM Glenn Steen wrote:
>
> >On 25/01/07, jepoy <jcb at dream.com.ph> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> hi guys,
> >>
> >> just read about these things as plugins on spamassassin. how can i
> >> incorporate them on my centos 4.4.
> >>
> >Start looking at (MAQ):
> >http://wiki.mailscanner.info/doku.php?id=maq:index#spamassassin_plugins_and
> _bayes
> >And also (wiki):
> >http://wiki.mailscanner.info/doku.php?id=&idx=documentation:anti_spam:spama
> ssassin:plugins
>
> Is that stuff still current?  On my new Centos 4 setup I simply used "yum
> install perl-Razor-Agent pyzor DCC"
>
> The last 2 are from atrpms.net
>
> I then commented out the lines in spam.assassin.prefs.conf: (I got lint
> errors if I left them in)
> # pyzor path
> # DCC path
>
> Last I made sure the relevant lines in v310.pre were uncommented.
>
> Bingo, instant razor, pyzor and DCC.
>
> Peter
>
Since they detail how to use the f^Hsource, I presume they are OK.
If you want to use RPMs and yum, and feel this should be mentioned in
the wiki... why then... feel free to update the wiki pages with this
additional info;-). After all, that is what a wiki is all about:-D

That you get errors about some lines regarding pyzor and DCC might be
indicative that you aren't loading the plugins properly... Have you
checked (with a spamassassin -D) that they load/execute as they
should? See, SpamAssassin doesn'ät know about those settings.... the
individual plugins do though;-). So if you had done thinsg the other
way around (load plugins uncommented, then --lint) things might've
looked differently;)

Cheers
-- 
-- Glenn
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