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. -- (Currently testing FC5, but still running FC4, if that's important.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list