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linux (2004-07-13 16:23 by
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hi,
I was wondering if there were any plans
to release a linux version of bsfilter.
so far the only i can see are some exe's
in the tarball.
cheers
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RE: linux (2004-07-13 23:48 by
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For debian, bsfilter package is already made.
http://packages.debian.org/testing/mail/bsfilter
bsfilter is a single sciprt written in Ruby. You don't need to compile it. All you need is to install Ruby interpreter and put "bsfilter/bsfilter" into a directory in PATH enviroment variable.
And type "bsfilter --help"
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Reply To Message #10206 > For debian, bsfilter package is already made. > > http://packages.debian.org/testing/mail/bsfilter > > bsfilter is a single sciprt written in Ruby. You don't need to compile it. All you need is to install Ruby interpreter and put "bsfilter/bsfilter" into a directory in PATH enviroment variable. > > And type "bsfilter --help"
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