Mailborder is Now Free
Jim Wirtz
jdwirtz at cox.net
Wed Jan 30 16:35:46 GMT 2013
Not a problem, I read it has either /or, my mistake.
Just won't keep beating my head against the wall :)
BTW does it mention that you should really only attempt
to install this on a new installation? It will sure mess up an
existing one.
Thanks for the help.
Jim
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Jim,
Not to sound terse, but the first sentence of the first instruction says to
use CentOS v5.8. I am working on a 6.3 release, but there are some problems
with MailScanner and ClamAV regarding permissions. I submitted it to this
list a while back and a bug has been opened on Github. When this gets
resolved I will release the 6.3 version. I Am also working on an Ubuntu LTS
version that should be out next week.
Jerry Benton
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:44 AM, Jim Wirtz <jdwirtz at cox.net> wrote:
I've attempted this a few times now and this is as far as it
goes. I'm attempting to install on a Centos 6.3 64bit
system.
/etc/aliases: 76 aliases, longest 10 bytes, 765 bytes total
Building configuration files. Please wait ...
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: SourceGuardian: Unable to initialize module
Module compiled with module API=20050922
PHP compiled with module API=20090626
These options need to match
in Unknown on line 0
PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function sg_load() in
/mailborder/scripts/build.php on line 2
Thanks...
Jim
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