On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 12:40:15AM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I have recently updated my SA from sources (as posted on the list) and found some very interesting info for you in 'Mail-SpamAssassin-2.61/sql/README':
Thanx for the pointer. I'll have a look at it.
| Using SpamAssassin With An SQL Database | ---------------------------------------
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I don't know if the bayes database can go there, but my feeling is "no" - I hope to be wrong. It is promissing...
Indeed. This looks like it's worth investigating. Maybe I should think about updating my SA too... I'm currently looking into Mail::IMAPClient, partly because it seems to be the way to go for this particular situation, partly because if I learn how to use that, then I can do something *else* that I've wanted for a while; A max on the number of msgs in any specific folder (like this one, SLE). What I want is to basicaly turn the folder into a FIFO, and have a script that rotates the oldest msgs out into a dated "archive". I would, in fact, have preferred to work directly on the files, but I was told Cyrus wouldn't like this... I guess it's not such a bad idea to learn the Perl/IMAP interface, it's just the same old; "Every time I wanna do something, I gotta do/fix/learn something else first" -thing... Oh well... ;P
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... ;)
X-)
Ahh... you *know*? ;)
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...
:-)
Why not? If he knows MsDos, it is not so different; and you can not do much harm on a user account (unless bad intentioned, of course).
But he doesn't. And besides, you don't know this guy... He has a natural ability to ...well... be 'unlucky'... <snip>
There are some specialized companies out there (not ISPs) that filter you email before you retrieve it, for a fee.
Yeah, well... one other part of this whole idea, is to eventually cut/get rid of external expenses... Cheers, Jon -- Whatever rocks your boat!