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[Sheflug] Re: Fun With Regexp



>>>>> "Richard" == Richard Ibbotson <richard [at] sheflug.co.uk> writes:

    Richard> Baz and Alex Read through these again..

Just having another look at this...

    Richard> .  I've got SpamAssassin installed under ~/home as a
    Richard> .spamassassin file in a sub-directory.  This does quite a
    Richard> good job on catching and marking mail as *****SPAM*****.
    Richard> But, it looks as though Mail::Audit will help it to do a
    Richard> better job and provide greater functionality.

I'm not convinced that having SpamAssassin installed under
.spamassassin, which is really just for SpamAssassin's config info,
not the module itself, is a good thing, hence my in my last email I
suggested setting up a lib directory and reinstalling SpamAssassin and
Mail::Audit there.

    Richard> What I can't work out from Simon's pages is what to do to
    Richard> put Mail::Audit into the mail server so that it works
    Richard> under ~/home.  I can see on my own local machine the
    Richard> Mail::Audit software that I have compiled that I have the
    Richard> following files and folders...

What exactly are you trying to do?
Provided that you install the Mail::Audit module somewhere that you,
or if it's for group of users, all the users can access it, then all
you need to do is call it as described in the articles on perl.com.

If want some more explaination, or example code, let me know exactly
what you want, and I'll knock something up.

Cheers.

Baz.

-- 
Barrie J. Bremner
baz-sheflug [at] barriebremner.com      http://barriebremner.com/


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