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Re: spamass-milter and RHEL 2.1?


From: patrick main
Subject: Re: spamass-milter and RHEL 2.1?
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 18:35:39 -0500
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Thomas,

 I run several Redhat 7.3 based spam filtering boxes all using
spamass-milt for spamassassin. As best i know 2.1 enterprise has
many shared features with the redhat 7.x series.
  However, The sendmail with Redhat 7.2 and 7.3 did not work as
shipped. All my production servers are based on Redhat's source
sendmail rpm for redhat 8.0 (update version of course) from which
i built a custom rpm for redhat 7.3 ... I had to build the binary
RPMs with ipv6 support disabled. Once i did this the total package
became very stable. My kernels are also custom built so no IPv6
support in the kernel may have caused problems with my first sendmail
RPMs which did have ipv6 support. The whole building rpm process
was not too bad. I vaguely recall editing the spec file so it would
build on my 7.3 server. Just make sure the correct patch files are
applied.
  For those interested, the same source rpm would also build on
redhat 6.2 servers but i finally got the last of those changed out.
  I'll probably be moving my current 7.3 derived servers to one of
the redhat 4.0 enterprise clone offerings in the next year or so.
  -Patrick-


Quoting Thomas Cameron <address@hidden>:

> On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 15:33 -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Jun 01), Thomas Cameron said:
> > > I still support some RHEL 2.1 machines running Sendmail 8.11.6.  I
> > > don't know if this version of Sendmail supports milters.  I think
> it
> > > does because I see /usr/include/libmilter and /usr/lib/libmilter,
> but
> > > I wondered if anyone on the list has used spamass-milter on RHEL
> 2.1?
> >
> > Yes, 8.11.6 should work.  If you have a libmilter, then the sendmail
> > binary was probably built with milter support.
>
> OK, I guess I will spin up a development VM and test it there.
>
> Thanks!
> Thomas
>
>
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