I love how my example of SpamAssassin headers flags my message as
spam by SpamAssassin
That's awesome
On May 26, 2006, at 11:05 AM, Rob Taylor wrote:
I am not sure how you are calling Spamassassin but I can tell you that using it directly is a huge resource burden The preferred method is to use the client (spamc) to submit to the daemon (spamd)
Ooooooh
Well, that's cool
What I can do is rely on this method
first, and fall back on calling it directly if need be
I think the
problem I currently have with my setup is that the mail server is on
a different server than Dada Mail, and the version of SpamAssassin on
the non-mail server isn't active (really), but the CPAN modules are
still there - that's why I'm testing with such an old version
Currently, I'm running SpamAssassin directly using the CPAN perl
modules - I think think SpamAssassin is written in Perl, so this is
as close as I can get to calling it pretty much directly
If you can send me a quick testing procedure or use case, I would be most happy to help with the testing this evening
I'll see if this daemon is running on the non-mail server and whip up
something interesting
Ah
It is! Good good
Thanks for that tip - I'll see if I can't tweak
my code to use that instead
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