OT: procmailrc question
by Ranjan Maitra
Dear friends,
I am new to making my own procmail recipes and am a bit stumped with
this one.
I use sylfilter as my spam-filtering tool: this tool is available at
http://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/sylfilter/
and does ok. (Since I have been training it for a year, I am not that
keen on switching to spamassassin or bogofilter, etc). However it only
processes within the mailer (sylpheed) currently and that too manually
(a button sequence has to be pressed). There is no automatic processing
in sylpheed.
Being perhaps foolhardy, I have been trying to get syfilter to work
with procmail using my .procmailrc. I was trying to mimic the example
here:
http://www.math.tohoku.ac.jp/~kuroki/keijiban/procmailrc.txt
However, the issue is that I do not quite see how to get this to work
because unlike bogofilter, sylfilter does not add anything to the
header. If it returns a value 0, the mail is classified as junk,
otherwise it is classified as not spam. These are the return values
(which the user does not see):
Return values:
0 junk (spam)
1 clean (non-spam)
2 uncertain
127 other errors
My question is: how do i set up my .procmailrc to specify that after
processing, if the value is 0 then it goes to the $HOME/Junk/. section,
otherwise it goes off to be processed in the usual way? In the
bogofilter (and also spamassassin) examples, there is a way to insert a
header in the mail before processing (which is different from
sylfilter's capabilities) so I am a little stumped.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to handle this?
Many thanks for your time and help!
Best wishes.
Ranjan
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Invisible cursor?
by Tom Horsley
So, I just tried logging into fedora 20 after restoring my
old /home, and I discover that my X pointer is invisible :-).
I can see it for the side effect of enter/leave actions, but
the actual pointer isn't there.
Any guesses about what might be going on here? I haven't
spent any time tracking it down yet, just thought I'd
see if anyone had an obvious guess.
10 years, 4 months
Re: lyx in fedora 20
by Patrick Dupre
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> Subject: Re: lyx in fedora 20
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> Hi:
>
> What's your TeX distribution inside Fedora 20?
Texlive 2013-4
That coming with the distribution
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10 years, 4 months
yumex auto checks for updates even though not checked
by Robert Moskowitz
This is a long-time question for me....
When I start yumex, it looks for what updates are waiting to be
installed. If there are none, that screen is empty. I want yumex for
new things. I want it just to go to 'Available' packages.
The preferences are the defaults. The 'Autocheck for Updates' is NOT
selected.
What gives here?
10 years, 4 months
Accessing a Samsung galaxy mini from Fedora 20 via USB.
by Andy Johnson
Hi,
I want to access a Samsung galaxy mini smartphone from Fedora 20 via USB.
I am able to do it from windows with Kies (when I plug the USB phone it asks for
USB storage confirmation, and when I press OK everything is fine).
When I connect the galaxy mini smartphone to a Fedora 20 desktop I see
this messages in the kernel log:
usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage
scsi 4:0:0:0: Direct-Access SAMSUNG GT-S5570 Card 0100 PQ: 0 ANSI: 2
sd 4:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk
but fdisk -l does not show /dev/sdb
and:
simple-mtpfs -l
shows:
No raw devices found
Should I install some software on the smartphone to enable access from Fedora ?
regards,
Andy
10 years, 4 months
Possible OT question
by CS DBA
Hi All;
Our company is hosting an upcoming "Open Data Summit" conference
(opendatasummit.com)
I've posted to a few relevant mailing lists, such as the PostgreSQL
Announce list.
Before I post here and potentially step over a line that I shouldn't I
wanted to pose the question,
would it be ok/appropriate for me to post a "call for speakers"
announcement here?
or is this simply too far off topic?
Thanks in advance
/Kevin
10 years, 4 months
f20 yumex :: user interaction window not displaying text
by Adrian Sevcenco
Hi! I have a strange problem with yumex in fedora 20 :
the user interaction window (like when i am asked for confirmation for
installation of packages) does not display any text .. i can blind click
the yes button and works but it is annoying ...
Has anyone noticed this?
f20 up to date
the yumex is : yumex-3.0.13-1.fc20.noarch
with nvidia :
xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-331.20-6.fc20.x86_6
kmod-nvidia-3.12.5-302.fc20.x86_64-331.20-10.fc20.1.x86_64
Thanks!
Adrian
10 years, 4 months
fastestmirror exclude doesn't seem to be working?
by Michael D. Setzer II
I've used the exclude option to exclude .au, .nz. and .cz, and in the past it
has worked find. Now in setting up new systems with Fedora 20, it doesn't
seem to work. I'm located on Guam, and it appears that the process sees
identifies AU and NZ as being closer, but the internet connect to there is very
slow. Was just doing a yum install, and getting 68K, but campus 100Mb
connection. Had the same issue with downloading the DVD iso images. At
first the web link connected me to AU site, and it was going to take 14 hours
estimate to download. Cancelled and went directly to mirror.kernel.org and
got the image in about 30 minutes.
Anyone know of a way to get yum to use US sites rather than geographically
close sites? Same with the web browsers connecting to sites.
Thanks.
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firewall help
by Sherman Grunewagen
I have a new Epson WF3540 printer/scanner that's on my LAN.
Printing works. I downloaded the free version of VueScan
in order to use the scanner but I can't get it to see
the scanner through the firewall. If I do
systemctl stop firewalld.service
then VueScan sees and controls the scanner. I wrote
the author of VueScan and he said:
You need to configure the firewall so it lets
VueScan communicate with the scanner through
the firewall. It's using mDNS UDP packets.
In the iptables -L output I see several lines that look like
ACCEPT udp -- anywhere 224.0.0.251 udp dpt:mdns ctstate NEW
Not sure what to do next. I'm not too familiar with
firewall rules. I'm running Fedora 18.
Sherman
10 years, 4 months
F20 - Unintended consequences of no default MTA - How best to fix
by Robert Moskowitz
An unintended consequence of no default MTA in f20 is no local deliver
of system mail. It IS possible to just ignore (or leave it to the logs)
stuff going on in a desktop system, but services like logwatch are very
helpful to maintain a healthy system. Plus there is cron for regular
tasks we like to perform.
So no MTA seems good IF we can configure mailx to do the local
deliveries. I am kind of assuming that some changes to /etc/mail.rc
might do part of the job. Probably some /bin/sendmail script that maps
sendmail arguments to a mailx call. Plus if you DO install sendmail or
postfix, it should undo this setup.
I suppose I should submit a bug report on this as the best way to get
the developer's attention.
But does anyone have any good recommendation(s) on how to do this? I
kind of like no MTA on resource straped systems, but we need to address
local delivery.
10 years, 4 months