SpamAssassin 3.2.0 package
Doc Schneider
doc at maddoc.net
Mon May 7 20:50:03 IST 2007
Julian Field wrote:
>
>
> Scott Silva wrote:
>> Julian Field spake the following on 5/7/2007 9:37 AM:
>
>>> Scott Silva wrote:
>>>
>>>> Julian Field spake the following on 5/5/2007 10:04 AM:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I have done some basic tests with my SpamAssassin 3.2.0 package and
>>>>> MailScanner 4.59 and it is working fine.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'll do some more tests of it and probably start using it on a
>>>>> production machine tomorrow if I feel so inclined (and there again I
>>>>> might well just put my feet up and watch TV). It's a public holiday
>>>>> this weekend (I think!) so by definition it should rain on Monday at
>>>>> least. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Jules.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Julian,
>>>> I haven't had an opportunity to look at it yet, but are you or did you
>>>> add an
>>>> init script for clamd? I was going to throw one together if it didn't
>>>> have
>>>> one. But if it is already there, I won't bother.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> No, I haven't done an init script for clamd. It should be easy enough to
>>> knock one up based on the MailScanner ones. The SuSE and RedHat-based
>>> ones need to be different, so if you fancy writing both based on the
>>> MailScanner ones that would be great.
>>>
>>> Attached are the RedHat and SuSE init.d scripts for MailScanner itself
>>> so you can see the differences needed.
>>>
>>> Obviously the clamd ones will be a lot shorter :-)
>>>
>>> Jules
>>>
>>>
>> In looking at this, there will need to be more than just an init script. There
>> will need to be a clamd.conf file, and probably a logrotate script. I don't
>> know how much extra stuff you want to add, but I'm game if you dont mind the
>> extra fluff.
>
> Is it really true that no-one else has done a decent RPM of clamd yet? I
> would be surprised if Dag Wieers hasn't done one already, for starters.
> If there is one, why are we duplicating the effort?
>
> Jules
>
Jules,
Dag Wieers has a current rpm for clamav-0.90.2 was there less than 24
hours after it was released.
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