Hi list, I guess mail security is security too. I just upgraded to SuSE 9.2 (looks fine btw), had everything running until I upgraded spamassassin through CPAN. Now I get the following, very annoying and not very informative error: ERROR! spamassassin script is v3.000000, but using modules v3.000001! Can anyone give me a hint as to what might be causing this? So: SuSE 9.2, with the latest spamassassin release TIA Stefan
Stefan The SuSE spamassassin and the CPAN spamassassin are not in the same directory SuSE -> /usr/bin/spamassassin CPAN -> /usr/sbin/spamassassin My workaround was do link the SuSE to the CPAN spamassassin. To check the correct version: # spamassassin -V rgds Sandro At 11:12 19.11.2004, Stefan Suurmeijer wrote:
Hi list,
I guess mail security is security too. I just upgraded to SuSE 9.2 (looks fine btw), had everything running until I upgraded spamassassin through CPAN. Now I get the following, very annoying and not very informative error:
ERROR! spamassassin script is v3.000000, but using modules v3.000001!
Can anyone give me a hint as to what might be causing this?
So: SuSE 9.2, with the latest spamassassin release
TIA Stefan
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Sandro Trinkler schrieb:
Stefan
The SuSE spamassassin and the CPAN spamassassin are not in the same directory
SuSE -> /usr/bin/spamassassin CPAN -> /usr/sbin/spamassassin
My workaround was do link the SuSE to the CPAN spamassassin.
To check the correct version: # spamassassin -V
rgds Sandro
At 11:12 19.11.2004, Stefan Suurmeijer wrote:
Hi list,
I guess mail security is security too. I just upgraded to SuSE 9.2 (looks fine btw), had everything running until I upgraded spamassassin through CPAN. Now I get the following, very annoying and not very informative error:
ERROR! spamassassin script is v3.000000, but using modules v3.000001!
Can anyone give me a hint as to what might be causing this?
So: SuSE 9.2, with the latest spamassassin release
TIA Stefan
The SuSE spamassassin and cpan are different. Try to downgrade if possible. There is the pearl module and the razor agents, spamd and whatevery you decide to add to spamassassin. Spamd ist the daemon running in background. If you use amavisd-new you got a further program. I would decide to downgrade and use postfix/amavisd-new + spamd, spamassassin + perlmodules & razor agents. This runs fine. Otherwise you have much to do to compile and configure it if you do this by hand. Philippe
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This runs fine. Otherwise you have much to do to compile and configure it if you do this by hand.
At the risk of plungeing into a metaphysical discussion: My server at home is still running a base system of suse 8.0 with the most recent sources of the programmes you mentioned, among other stuff I need, with absolutely no problems at all. I don't see any problems with doing the plain old compile & configure by hand, heck, I can't even think of a reason of not doing it that way! Not counting time issues, your linux systems just comes with certains burdens... Actually I'm very fond of slackware and will be switching to the most recent version soon. Imho it's the distro that let's you adapt your system by hand with the least trouble. And yes, I've tried a few distros and am still convinced slackware is the right choice - I'm using it on workstations already, including my laptop :) And I just have to write this: I found it utterly disgusting (and still do) that suse 8.2 won't boot on a good old 486er anymore with the standard kernel. This was just insane at the time, and really was the reason for me to explore other distros. That highly patched suse 8.0 has kept me save so far, though I didn't use any YOU. If there was an issue with a package I just installed the most recent one from source and was done with it. No nightmares whatsoever. I'm keeping an eye on LFS, keenly, the project evolved greatly, but unfortunately I just don't have the time to create production systems based on it. I started with slackware back in 96 and explored the linux world with suse, but it's time for me to return to my roots. Just my 2 cents, and thanks for all the fish btw. - -- Bastard Administrator in $hell -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBnoSKLMyTO8Kj/uQRAsA5AJ9wip/RMOeeBz23d55UtawRVuQY2wCfa20r NZ4H0DgJCYJg0bWf3V8VttA= =mRPf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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markus reichelt
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Philippe Vogel
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Sandro Trinkler
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Stefan Suurmeijer