It could also be that you found the wrong perl package. Did you add any --enablerepo=xxx to the yum update command? I see the FC15 in the filename and perfer to see el5 or something similar. Found this one:
perl-Email-Date-Format-1.002-1.el5.rf.noarch.rpm
/Jesper
It dawned on me that the required stuff was probably in the SME7 contribs repository and as I had already modified the repo information on my server to use that I ran...
yum install perl-Email-Date-Format --enablerepo=sme7contribs
...and it worked perfectly. Note that I could not run yum update because the package was not installed.
I then ran /usr/local/unjunkmgr/spamreminder.pl and an email came through with 8 junked mails listed, one of which I unjunked and that also worked perfectly.
There is still something I don't understand: my SPAm statistics for the last hour show 65 rejects and the last day shows 683, there were also 2 virus rejects in the last 24 hours. These figures are typical of the level of SPAM my server has to deal with, so why are there only 8 mails in my junk folder? I deleted the junkmail by hand in Horde mid-morning yesterday so I expected to see around 6-700 junkmails.
When I ran the contribution in SME 7 I'd get notification mails each friday with hundreds of junkmails listed but I did not use the Bayes filters or the extra AV signatures. Having followed your instructions to the letter this time is the system deleting SPAM that it's absolutely sure about, or is there some other explanation for the difference between the statistics and the size of my junk folder.
Ed Form