Installation order

Scott Silva ssilva at sgvwater.com
Wed Mar 19 22:52:44 GMT 2008


on 3-19-2008 3:11 PM Julian Field spake the following:
> One more thing.
> Back last July, I wrote a HOWTO on the subject of good extra rulesets to 
> add to a basic SpamAssassin installation. I still install pretty much 
> the same set on installations I do for people now. It works very well, 
> and noticeably improves the performance of SpamAssassin as far as its 
> detection rate goes.
> 
> Look in the mailing list archives for a message from me with "HOWTO" in 
> the Subject line, posted July 2007.
> 
> You might find it helps.
> I've done a few hundred installations...
> 
> Jules.
> 
> adam wrote:
>> Hi,
> 
>> I want to install MailScanner on CentOS 5.1, but after a couple of
>> attempts I'm confused about what order I should be installing in.
> 
>> I assumed that the best approach would be Razor & DCC, then SpamAssassin
>> and Clam from the developer's packages, then MailScanner rpms. The
>> messages output by MailScanner and the SA set seem to conflict though.
> 
>> Additionally, it looks like when you yum update CentOS 5.1 some of the
>> perl module packages are removed as they've been incorporated into the
>> main perl packages, which confuses the MailScanner installer!
> 
>> Little help please? :)
> 
>> Thanks,
>> adam
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Jules
> 
Posted on the wiki;
http://wiki.mailscanner.info/doku.php?id=documentation:anti_spam:spamassassin:julians_howto

-- 
MailScanner is like deodorant...
You hope everybody uses it, and
you notice quickly if they don't!!!!

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