Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 09:36:04 -0600 From: eculp <eculp@encontacto.net> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: spamd port Message-ID: <20080213093604.55804m85e8786wmc@intranet.encontacto.net> In-Reply-To: <A279CAC3-4099-444A-A505-CF5633380A82@lafn.org> References: <A279CAC3-4099-444A-A505-CF5633380A82@lafn.org>
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Quoting Doug Hardie <bc979@lafn.org>: > I am trying to get the port mail/spamd to work on FreeBSD 6.2. =20 > There is not a lot of information on actually using spamd. So far I =20 > have figured out that I have to kldload pf and then a pfctl -e =20 > before attempting to start spamd. However, spamd-setup actually =20 > does nothing. pfctl -s rules shows an error message: > > No ALTQ support in kernel > ALTQ related functions disabled > > I have no idea what ALTQ is (or if its even required) since I can =20 > find no references to it in the kernel config files or kld modules. =20 > There is a page on setting up spamd at =20 > http://www.bgnett.no/~peter/pf/en/spamd.setup.html but it doesn't =20 > address this issue or have any extra steps that need to be done. =20 > Any ideas what is going on here? I would start by getting pf running as expected and do some rule =20 changing and testing to understand it a bit better and THEN I would =20 look at spamd which I found a bit confusing although well worth the =20 effort. My salvation in spamd was a an excellent,common sense write-up by =20 Jeremy Chadwick <koitsu@freebsd.org> that you can find at: =20 http://jdc.parodius.com/freebsd/openbsd-spamd.txt You can use Peter=B4s excellent work from the beginning to get pf going =20 or by using the samples in /usr/share/examples/pf enjoy, ed > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >
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