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2017 Jan 04
0
Amavis on Centosl help
I'm forwarding the answer from my colleague:
release notes:
- provide two new subroutines available for calling from config files:
include_config_files() and include_optional_config_files(), each take
a list of filenames as arguments, and reads & evaluates them just like
normal configuration files specified on a command line (option -c
or a default amavisd.conf). This provides a
2017 Jan 04
2
Amavis on Centosl help
I'm moving from Ubuntu to CentOS 7
Previously, on Ubuntu, installing amavisd would lead to
etc/amavis/conf.d that contained:
01-debian
05-domain_id
05-node_id
15-av_scanners
15-content_filter_mode
20-debian_defaults
21-ubuntu_defaults
25-amavis_helpers
30-template_localization
40-policy_banks
50-user
However installing amavisd on centos leads to a spaghetti config file
(i.e.
2005 Apr 19
2
CentOS 3.3 is gone
Now that
http://mirror.centos.org/centos-3/3.3/updates/i386/RPMS/ is gone (be it
by design or error)
I assume that all the patches for a CentOS-3.3 box can be found in
http://mirror.centos.org/centos-3/3.4/updates/i386/RPMS/
Can anyone confirm this?
In other words, Does the 3.4 updates directory contain updates to 3.3
and 3.4?
If the answer is Yes:
Good. Now what about 3.1? Should those