Tim:
> So, not having heard of using sa-update before, I decided to see
what it
> can do. It does this:
>
> Can't locate Archive/Tar.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
> /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/i386-linux-thread-multi
> /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8 ... and so on ...
Terry Polzin:
I just had the same issue with sa-update;
yum install perl-Archive-Tar
will fix that.
Thanks for that, one wonders why it wasn't pulled in with
install/updates for spam assassin, in the past, automatically. Also
which sadist decided the the archive name, unneccessarily, needed a few
capital letters. So I've installed it, and we'll see if it makes any
difference to how things work.
In kmail you can configure that the "this is junk button"
exactly
does. It works great for me.
Unfortunately, I don't use that program. I'm not a KDE fan, on the
whole (including kmail, the last time I tried it). I am using
Evolution, which so far, is the least annoying GUI client on Linux that
I've tried, though it's documentation leaves an awful lot to be desired.
Yes, documentation authors, I can work out what some "check incoming
messages for junk" tick box enables and disables, you don't need to
redescribe *that* in the manual. What I want to know is in what manner
the thing does its job... I want to know things like, does the junk
mail folder automatically clear out old mail, can I manually remove
things from it, and so on... It's scant on useful information.
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