Has anyone tried MailScanner on CentOS 7?

Alex Neuman alex at vidadigital.com.pa
Mon Feb 9 15:51:10 GMT 2015


I can help test.



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On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 2:47 AM, Mailborder at Gmail <mailborder at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I am working on the RPM install scripts now and just finished working out
> the Perl requirements today. This is pretty much a total rewrite of the
> install scripts as I am having it leverage each distro's package management
> system rather than installing from source. It makes the management for
> everyone involved easier and ensures that the latest stable items are
> installed. I am doing tests for and gearing this towards CentOS and RHEL on
> 5,6,7. (And variants like Scientific.)
>
> Here is how the install it is going to work:
>
> - Install uses as many RPM packages (for Perl modules) as possible from
> the distro base
> - You are given an option to install EPEL to cover more Perl modules via
> RPM
> - You are given the option to have anything missing installed via CPAN
> - After the available RPMs are installed it tests to see what is missing
> - If you elect to use CPAN whatever is missing will be installed from CPAN
> - You are given the option to have the install script install spamassassin
> (distro)
> - You are given the option to have the install script install Clam AV
> (distro) if you elect to use EPEL
>
> My research and tests on RHEL 7 show that so far only Filesys::Df and
> Sys::Hostname::Long are missing if you elect to use EPEL. All Perl modules
> are available on RHEL 5 and 6 when using EPEL.
>
> I expect to have a beta out this week for the RPM package. (I will provide
> a link.) If someone could help test that would be helpful.
>
> Jerry Benton
> www.mailborder.com
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 3:34 AM, Peter Nitschke <email at ace.net.au> wrote:
>
>> Any update on this?
>>
>>
>> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***********
>>
>> On 18/09/2014 at 6:28 PM Jerry Benton wrote:
>>
>> >There will be RPM, DEB, and source tarballs available once I iron out the
>> >packaging. FSL is donating their MailScanner Gold and they have done a
>> lot
>> >of the legwork. Once I get a chance to review what they have I will make
>> >it available.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >-
>> >Jerry Benton
>> >www.mailborder.com
>> >
>>
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