SpamAssassinAdmin182021-11-06 18:42:33ClintonEbadi... but the puppet parts for installing spamd aren't public yet172021-11-06 18:39:48ClintonEbadispamd config is public in git162021-10-21 20:35:11StephenMichelAdd question: where's the config?152021-10-08 18:34:00StephenMichelScrub page of outdated info. Prep for rewriting it.142010-11-29 17:33:53ClintonEbadi132010-11-29 17:32:13ClintonEbadimake this page a bit less misleading...122010-01-31 20:09:11ClintonEbadi112008-07-07 04:28:18localhostconverted to 1.6 markup102007-09-17 17:48:52MichaelOlsonPut spam-learning logic into a script92007-09-16 15:54:47MichaelOlsonavoid potential confusion with closing parens in find command82007-09-16 15:52:22MichaelOlsonUse find invocation to set sticky bit72007-09-16 15:49:53MichaelOlsonsticky bit is +t, not +s62007-09-16 15:40:14MichaelOlsonFix mistaken assumptions my earlier attempt52007-09-16 03:10:36MichaelOlsonDocument for new setup42005-09-11 11:43:36AdamChlipala-x32005-08-08 22:45:26AdamChlipalaAdd to sysadmin category22005-08-08 07:08:58AdamChlipala/etc/default12005-08-08 06:53:21AdamChlipalaAdditional information is available at a previous version of this page It is quite outdated. However, it may have some information which has not yet been incorporated into the current version. FAQWhere can I find the config files?A: contains the current spamd configuration, which is pulled into puppet using a git submodule. Installation is handled using Puppet classes hcoop::service::mail::spamassassin::{client,server}
, which is unfortunately only accessible to members with admin accounts currently. CategorySystemAdministration