On May 26, 2006, at 2:55 PM, Rob Taylor wrote:
FYI spamd listens on port 783 by default Personally I block communication to my installation on everything but localhost YMM
Yeah, just twiddling around with the spamc program on this server,
I'm having much difficulty getting it to produce anything except an
error
I'll have to ask my webhost if they could shed light on it,
but I'm pretty sure the spamc program is just hanging around
currently on this server as something that used to be used, but isn't
anymore
Checking the processes, I'm not seeing the spamd program up
and running
>
We run Dada on the same server with SA so if you need to test with that configuration let me know
That would be awesome; I don't think integration would take too too
much longer; if you want, kindly talk to me off list - you can use
the PGP key here:
http://mojo skazat com/contact/dada__skazat_dot_com_public_key txt
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