I've found it to be FAR more effective than spamassassin that Apple
seems to like so much. I've been using it for several years.
So you use non-standard conventions for
email but expect Apple's GUI tools to work as advertised.
I think you've undermined your basis to
complain.
It seems if you can do your special
configurations, then you could also bone up on the basics that make up
Apple's system (Postfix, Spamassassin, ClamAV, Amavis-new and Cyrus
IMAP), which, by the way, are in no way are special to Apple.
These are popular applications in the UNIX/Linux
world.
Hi All,
This hits the nail on the head. As someone who relies very
heavily on the GUI to administer my servers because I'm not that
familiar with unix, I know very well that if I wander off the
reservation by making changes the GUI doesn't support, I'm on my
own.
In that context, Trevor's claim that 10.5.3 'broke' his 10.5.2,
while he has my sympathies, doesn't hold water. It is not
uncommon for updates to 'break' non standard implementations of
anything from servers to iPhones. Dude, I think you got
bricked.
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Regards,
David Ferri, President
Word Master, Inc.
320 Earls Ct.
Deerfield, IL 60015
Ph: 847-948-9600
Cell: 847-922-0080
Fax: 847-948-9617
http://www.wordmaster.com
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