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Glenn Steen glenn.steen at gmail.com
Thu Jul 31 10:36:16 IST 2008


2008/7/31 Scott Silva <ssilva at sgvwater.com>:
> on 7-30-2008 1:50 PM Glenn Steen spake the following:
>>
>> 2008/7/30  <mailsysteam at googlemail.com>:
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Simon Jones <simonmjones at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> thanks Scott,
>>>>
>>>> I'll try and learn rulesets :)  not a lot of info there though is there!
>>>>
>>> This list used to be friendly at some point. Time changes I guess If some
>>> people can e bothered helping others, maybe they should refrain from
>>> reply
>>> at all...
>>>
>>> sorry I can't help you with te rulesets info... :-(
>>>
>>>
>>> Steve
>>
>> The list is as friendly as we make it Steve.... Always was that way;-).
>> Scott is one of the chaps that makes this a friendly place. One lapse
>> on an issue (rulesets), that has been beat to death.... can be
>> forgiven. Makes things friendlier still. Now, the info on rulesets in
>> MailScanner are:
>> - in the rules subdirectory (EXAMPLES file, for example:-) ... either
>> /etc/MailScanner/rules or /opt/MailScanner/etc/rules (I think, I'm a
>> RPM type o' guy:)
>> - in the book
>> - in the ML archives (one need but search!:-)
>> - in the wiki, as pointed out by Scott in his followup.
>> Rulesets are central to the flexibility of MailScanner, so are a very
>> good thing to learn. In the stock distribution, the spam whitelist is
>> implemented through a ruleset... etc etc etc:-):-)
>>
>> BTW, being fresh back from renovating/replacing my kitchen/having a
>> "vacation", I'm in a very optimistic mood.... The glass is half
>> full!!!:-D
>>
>> Cheers
>
> Glad to see you back with a smile! You should be really smiling when the
> glass is completely empty (maybe the second emptying)!  ;-P
That was the second one.... First was a normal G&T:-):-)

>
> The link I gave had a beautiful example of just what the poster asked for.
> It is just much nicer to show a reference to someone else's work instead of
> adding bits to another message about the same thing over again. I guess that
> the negative complaint was because someone just fired from the hip instead
> of looking at all the wonderful examples in that link.
>
> "Give a man a fish, and he eats once. Teach a man to fish and he can feed
> himself"  (paraphrased, because it just doesn't sound exactly right).
>
Yep.
Cheers
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-- Glenn
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