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Installing Brightmail Scanner for Sendmail b. If you are using Linux, mount the CD-ROM. $ mount /dev/cdrom This command can fail if you've modified /etc/fstab on your system. c. If you are using Linux, type: $ cd /mnt/cdrom d. Change to the appropriate directory for your CD-ROM. $ cd operating_system You will see the following top-level directories and files: Table 3. Linux/Solaris Directories and Files for Brightmail Scanner Installation File or Directory Contents EULA File containing the End User License Agreement install Install script to prepare system and run the Installer scanner_install_platform.bin Installer binary for Solaris or Linux, invoked by the install script documentation.html List of available documentation e. Locate the two files, install and EULA. If you are installing from a downloaded tar file: a. Change to the directory that contains the Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam software. b. Untar the distribution file. For Solaris: $ tar -zxvf BAS_60x_sparc_solaris.tgz For Linux: $ tar -zxvf BAS_60x_x86_linux.tgz c. Locate the two files, install and EULA. For a directory listing see Table 3. 3 Open and read the file named EULA. You should read this End User License Agreement before performing the installation. 4 If you are using a previous version, read the next section. If not, continue with "Installing with the Command-Line Installer," on page 23. 20 Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam™

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Installing Brightmail Scanner for Sendmail
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Symantec
Brightmail AntiSpam™
Installing Brightmail Scanner for Sendmail
b.
If you are using Linux, mount the CD-ROM.
This command can fail if you’ve modified
/etc/fstab
on your system.
c.
If you are using Linux, type:
d.
Change to the appropriate directory for your CD-ROM.
You will see the following top-level directories and files:
e.
Locate the two files,
install
and
EULA
.
If you are installing from a downloaded tar file:
a.
Change to the directory that contains the Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam software.
b.
Untar the distribution file.
c.
Locate the two files,
install
and
EULA
.
For a directory listing see Table 3.
3
Open and read the file named
EULA
.
You should read this End User License Agreement before performing the installation.
4
If you are using a previous version, read the next section. If not, continue with
“Installing with the Command-Line Installer,” on page 23
.
$
mount /dev/cdrom
$
cd /mnt/cdrom
$
cd
operating_system
Table 3.
Linux/Solaris Directories and Files for Brightmail Scanner Installation
File or Directory
Contents
EULA
File containing the End User License Agreement
install
Install script to prepare system and run the Installer
scanner_install_
platform
.bin
Installer binary for Solaris or Linux, invoked by the
install
script
documentation.html
List of available documentation
For Solaris:
$
tar -zxvf BAS_
60x
_sparc_solaris.tgz
For Linux:
$
tar -zxvf BAS_
60x
_x86_linux.tgz