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The default path would be C:\PROGRA~1\GNU\GNUPG.ActiveState’s Perl Dev Kit (PDK) and ActivePerl Pro Studio have been providing the Perl community with essential tools for building and deploying Perl applications for decades.
#Activeperl exe install
Note: To use sa-update with GPG, download GPG for Windows, install it and add the 8.3 file path to your system path. If you install it somewhere else, you'll need to adjust the path accordingly.) (This assumes you've installed activeperl in c:\perl as it defaults to. These rulesets should also go in the c:\perl\site\etc\mail\spamassassin folder. You may want to visit and get extra rulesets. Once it's installed, you can edit the local.cf file in c:\perl\site\etc\mail\spamassassin. spamassassin -D -t results-nonspam.txt.Make sure they both run fine and the spam reports on each result file are appropriate. Copy sample-spam.txt and sample-nonspam.txt to that folder. Copy the backed up configuration files into the site configuration folder, probably c:\perl\site\etc\mail\spamassassin.Documentation should now be generated automatically by the install.Remember you can NOT build spamc without a C compiler installed and its environment set up. Answer the questions as they are asked.open command prompt and switch to your spamassassin source directory and type.
#Activeperl exe zip file

c:\perl\site\lib\mail\spamassassin.pm and spamassassin folder.Delete ~SpamAssassin directories, which may include:.Stop and disable SpamAssassin if it's running.Back up your settings if you already have it running.Download the SpamAssassin zip file from.When you build SpamAssassin use a command prompt in which the VC++ environment variables are set. For instructions on getting a no-cost version see BuildSpamcOnWindowsForFree. If you want to build spamc, install Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 or later.Use PPM to install the required perl modules: Extract the nmake.exe and nmake.err files into your /perl/bin folder.Download ActivePerl version 5.8.9.827 from.If upgrading, make note of any modules you need to reinstall, uninstall ActivePerl and delete the /perl folder tree.This HISTORICAL installation procedure is for installing SpamAssassin in native Windows (not Cygwin) using ActivePerl (Tested on ActivePerl 5.8.9.827). If you can help, please send a note to the dev list to get access to edit the Wiki. We are seeking a working procedure for installation on modern versions of Windows. ActivePerl now seems to force the use of dmake for Windows and some work will likely need to be done to make SpamAssassin compatible. They reportedly do not work for SpamAssassin 3.4.1 using ActivePerl 5.20.2. Note: The instructions below describe an obsolete procedure using tools which may no longer be available. You'll also find a pre compiled version of SpamAssassin for Windows that can simply be extracted and run here. Information on running SpamD on Windows: SpamdOnWindows
#Activeperl exe upgrade
You may wish to upgrade perl in conjunction with this since to do either requires disabling the processing of incoming e-mail to the e-mail server. Note that the configuration is slightly different in each version. These instructions may change slightly with each version, so it is wise to read up on what's required each time before proceeding.
