Date: Tue, 09 Dec 2003 18:34:30 -0800 From: Tony Jones <tony@tonyjones.com> To: Nick Tonkin <nick@tonkinresolutions.com> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: how to build Spamassassin Message-ID: <20031210023430.9BACC5ED@zebedee.tonyjones.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 09 Dec 2003 18:12:27 PST." <oprzx0e112kr0fnn@world.tonkinresolutions.com>
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> [ snip ] > > I did suggest a very quick, easy and effective fix. It would have taken > you less than two hours to download, build and configure perl and multiple > CPAN modules [1] and been on your way. Nick. I did all of what I said *BEFORE* you e-mailed your (excellent) suggestion. I will of course be trying what you suggest but cannot yet perform time travel ;-) > [2] I don't know what you do with your server, but I do a lot of > internet-related stuff and it's an arena of dynamic development. I've > never found the ports able to keep up with the software I need. I build > perl, apache and their various components (mod_perl, mod_ssl etc) by hand, > and rely on the ports for other stuff. OTOH, as someone pointed out, the Agreed. This is what I normally did, but when I ran into a problem with Postfix (wrt sendmail compatability) I was whacked over the knuckes for not using the Port :-) Anyways, thanks much for your excellent advice. Tony
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