On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 04:44:24PM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote: <snip>
Now it must be time to go have a look at the spamassassin web site, and learn what they think/say about it - they must have some general setup documentation.
<slaps forehead> Indeed there's a link from there to; http://www.geekly.com/entries/archives/00000155.htm which has a step by step on this. There are a couple of loose ends, but at least it gives a general idea.
Last time I looked (over a year ago) I think they recommended a per user setup, but there must be a better way for a server with many users...
Probably, but I won't be having 'many' users. At least not on any of the servers that I'm planning.
you can not give a bash account to everybody. On the other hand, it might be a good idea, so that they try Linux ;-)
Nyeah... Methinks these guys are better off without me cursing at them for destroying everything they can get their hands on... ;) Or TPIAW; Pointy-clicky is the way to go... The boss asked me if I could fix his '98. "Sure" I said, and next time he looked I had to start explaining KDE for him... This was when 8.2 was released, and he's getting used to it. Like the fact that the stuff just works... ;) But there's a long way from that to actually letting him do anything in a shell...
The thing is it's a small company, and I doubt this task of 'spam-screening' would be welcome with *any* of the guys...
Right.
Which is the whole idea of setting up something that doesn't involve anything more complicated than moving 'misses' to another folder. /Jon -- Whatever rocks your boat!