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From: | Carsten Emde |
Subject: | Re: -r and -B/b ? |
Date: | Mon, 06 Dec 2004 11:13:36 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; SunOS sun4u; en-US; rv:1.8a4) Gecko/20040929 |
Hi,
The released version had, indeed, several problems, and often stopped working so I had to write a watchdog that restarted it when in went away. I then found a notice that the CVS version has all that fixed. After I checked out the CVS version and installed it (about a month ago), everything is working without any problem on several systems. I had no one failure since then. To my opinion, spamass-milter is a great piece of software (BTW thanks for the good work), it simply would merit an new release.Also, out of curiosity, is spamass-milter a dead project? It hasn't been touched for a long time, is this because it's perfect, or there's other (better?) milters that work with spamassassin that are more actively developed these days? [..]I finally got tired of running daemontools to keep spamass-milter from dying & just switched to milter-spamc and so far really like it -- I stuck with SM for a long time and was really reluctant to change, but it needs work.I don't know what "daemontools" is, but I do know that spamass-milteris rock solid for me, no sign of a hiccup let alone a crash on my Linux machine.
Carsten.
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