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Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sat Jan 5 15:58:52 GMT 2008


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No worries.
Where do you think would be the best place to document it?

Jules.


Guy Story wrote:
> I wish I had read this before my last post.  Thanks Julian.
>
> Guy
>
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>> Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
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>>> Julian Field wrote:
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>>>> Guy Story KC5GOI wrote:
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>>>>> I am using 4.58.9-2
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> Considering the current version is 4.66, that's more than 8 months old.
>>>> Quite old...
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>>  since that is what is on the Ubuntu repositories.  I
>>>>> have been using the same conf file for a long time and have not run
>>>>> the
>>>>> upgrade script manually.  I assume, and it looks like this is a wrong
>>>>> assumption, that the Ubuntu package does not do it either.  I can add
>>>>> the Max Spam Check Size to MailScanner.conf and go from there.
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> Use the upgrade_MailScanner_conf script, it won't do any damage, it
>>>> carefully preserves all your settings and just adds new ones so you
>>>> don't have to use the defaults for new configuration settings. Just run
>>>> the script without any parameters and it will tell you how to use it.
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> Well. That depends on how you define damage. I considere loosing my own
>>> comments in a configuration file damage as well.
>>>
>>>       
>> Give the upgrade_MailScanner_conf script the "--keep-comments"
>> command-line option, and it will.
>>     
>>> The warning that one will loose ones own comments is the sole reason I
>>> am extremely reluctant to run that config upgrade script.
>>>
>>>       
>> I thought of that one a very long time ago :-)
>>
>> The only reason it's not the default is that occasionally I add to the
>> comments for existing settings (such as listing new virus scanners), and
>> it won't pick up these new comments if the --keep-comments switch is
>> supplied. But I admit that I rarely do that anyway...
>>
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>>> Hugo.
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>>> 	A: Yes.
>>> 	>Q: Are you sure?
>>> 	>>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> 	>>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?
>>>
>>> Bored? Click on http://spamornot.org/ and rate those images.
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>>>       
>> Jules
>>
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> Regards,
>
> Guy Story KC5GOI
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