[Bug 4005] Yahoo groups messages flagged as forged

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4005

[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Status|NEW |RESOLVED
 Resolution||FIXED



--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-15 16:00 ---
I believe this to be fixed in both head and future 3.0.2 now, closing.




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[Bug 3828] spamd parent stops accepting requests

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3828

[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed:

   What|Removed |Added

   Target Milestone|3.0.2   |3.0.3



--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-15 16:06 ---
Moving to 3.0.3 milestone.  The bug is no longer in review status and we
should get 3.0.2 out soon.




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[Bug 3828] spamd parent stops accepting requests

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3828





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-15 16:24 ---
hmm... not sure I like that.   I think we may have a fix here, and I'd like to
get it in if it works...

(I'd be fine with leaving it to .3, though, if it doesn't.)



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Re: YOU ARE ON THE WAY TO DESTRUCTION

2004-12-16 Thread Michael Parker
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 04:25:29PM -0800, Daniel Quinlan wrote:
 Bugzilla says we can release 3.0.2 so I therefore propose we release 3.0.2.
 

+1 for release, all tests pass on several of my machines.

Michael


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Re: YOU ARE ON THE WAY TO DESTRUCTION

2004-12-16 Thread Justin Mason
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Michael Parker writes:
 On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 04:25:29PM -0800, Daniel Quinlan wrote:
  Bugzilla says we can release 3.0.2 so I therefore propose we release 3.0.2.
  
 
 +1 for release, all tests pass on several of my machines.

+1, if we're all clear, let's go for it; I'm not going to hold for 3828
in that case.
(btw I get:

  Like they said at NASA - Better, faster, cheaper - you get to pick two.

appropriate!)

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Re: YOU ARE ON THE WAY TO DESTRUCTION

2004-12-16 Thread Sidney Markowitz
Daniel Quinlan wrote:
Bugzilla says we can release 3.0.2 so I therefore propose we release 3.0.2.
+1!
 -- sidney
http://www.sidney.com


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[Bug 3983] [review] adopt Apache preforking algorithm

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3983





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-15 18:09 ---
Is this patch expected to work on top of 3.0.1?  The patch applies cleanly,
but I am getting the same errors on make test as I got in Comment #30.
I tried commenting out parts of the patch to see what caused the problem,
and it is the setup of the alarm that breaks things.  Has
Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::trap_sigalrm_fully changed in 3.1?  If so, then
my errors are probably not a problem in 3.1.  I am running perl 5.8.5 on
Solaris 8.



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[Bug 3983] [review] adopt Apache preforking algorithm

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3983





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-15 18:19 ---
unfortunately, patch 2565 won't apply cleanly on 3.0.0; the earlier bits will,
but not that, because it has a dependency on 3828



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Re: YOU ARE ON THE WAY TO DESTRUCTION

2004-12-16 Thread Michael Parker
Ok. Unless there are any objections I'll build the release, give the
mirrors a little time to pick it up and the announce tomorrow.

Michael


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Re: YOU ARE ON THE WAY TO DESTRUCTION

2004-12-16 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 09:50:41PM -0600, Michael Parker wrote:
 Ok. Unless there are any objections I'll build the release, give the
 mirrors a little time to pick it up and the announce tomorrow.

I'm -1.  There was a desire, per my discussions with the Habeas people, to get
their new code into 3.0.2.  The ticket used to be in the 3.0.2 queue, so I'm
not sure why it's not there now.

I haven't time to look at the patch so far, but since there hadn't been a rush
to get 3.0.2 out, I didn't worry about it.

If others don't want to wait to get that code in, I'll likely push for a 3.0.3
which includes it in the nearish future, once the code gets reviewed.

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Re: YOU ARE ON THE WAY TO DESTRUCTION

2004-12-16 Thread Michael Parker
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 12:41:34AM -0500, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
 On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 09:50:41PM -0600, Michael Parker wrote:
  Ok. Unless there are any objections I'll build the release, give the
  mirrors a little time to pick it up and the announce tomorrow.
 
 I'm -1.  There was a desire, per my discussions with the Habeas people, to get
 their new code into 3.0.2.  The ticket used to be in the 3.0.2 queue, so I'm
 not sure why it's not there now.
 
 I haven't time to look at the patch so far, but since there hadn't been a rush
 to get 3.0.2 out, I didn't worry about it.
 
 If others don't want to wait to get that code in, I'll likely push for a 3.0.3
 which includes it in the nearish future, once the code gets reviewed.
 

It will have to wait til 3.0.3.  With 3 +1s I went ahead and created
the release and it is making it's way around to all of the mirrors
now.

I don't see pushing 3.0.3 soon after as a big deal, so once it's in
and ready we can roll another release.

Michael


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[Bug 4026] spamd spawns children endlessly

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4026





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-15 21:51 ---
I don't think it is sensible to split into two bugs. What is missing in the 
original case are just the logging lines, so depending on whether you syslog or 
do a buffered write to a file it might well be the same issue. Let's keep it 
here for the moment to ease communication.

I did some further investigations: It appears that after some time of running 
the children just die away. See this syslog snippet:

Dec 16 03:33:25 merak spamd[85718]: server successfully spawned child process, 
pid 1705
Dec 16 03:33:25 merak spamd[1705]: connection from somehere.come [149.7.61.230] 
at port 1161
Dec 16 03:33:25 merak spamd[1705]: checking message [EMAIL PROTECTED] for 
(unknown):27.
Dec 16 03:33:34 merak spamd[85718]: handled cleanup of child pid 1705

What strikes me is that it the children die silently after exactly 10 seconds. 
I 
am running a default configuration (no changes to local.cf) with razor2 
installed. By coincidence, 10 seconds is the default for razor_timeout. Might 
it 
be that were are losing here?

I will enable razor2 logging to see what is going on there.

Strangely, I noticed that this dying of children stops again after some random 
time, and processing continues normal.



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[Bug 3998] Add support for Habeas v2

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3998

[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed:

   What|Removed |Added

   Target Milestone|Future  |3.0.3



--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-15 22:13 ---
this should be in the 3.0 milestone path.



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[Bug 3981] spamd chews up all available swapspace after a time

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3981





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-16 07:38 ---
Subject: Re:  spamd chews up all available swapspace after a time

I have removed the 80 MB whitelist, yes it was global. Will let you know
what happens...

Regards Brian

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Subject: [Bug 3981] spamd chews up all available swapspace after a time


 http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3981





 --- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-15 14:34 ---
 could be AWL -- that's an 80MB autowhitelist file, which is pretty big.

 you could try movign that out of the way (is that global?) and see if it
helps...



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SpamAssassin 3.0.2 is released!

2004-12-16 Thread Michael Parker

SpamAssassin 3.0.2 is released!  3.0.2 contains some important
bugfixes, and is recommended.

Highlights:

 - Detect legitimate SMTP AUTH submission, to avoid false positives on
   Dynablock-style rules
 - Fix URIDNSBL plugin to honor uridnsbl_max_domains config option
 - Various documentation and rule fixes
 - Deal with 'rewrite_header Subject' markup when no Subject header
   exists
 - Fix 'make test' failure on Solaris

Pick it up at http://spamassassin.apache.org/

You can also find it on your favorite CPAN mirror, you may need to
wait a day or so for the release to propagate.

md5sum of archive files:
b373bc48c4f50b70cb784f40d88868bf  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.2.tar.bz2
2a654d0819a730aab3fbbba83da62bc0  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.2.tar.gz
600ac98a22768321680df8a6c0bb1982  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.2.zip

sha1sum of archive files:
1e23f36a0820a6e9e7d9d43262607f3984db2724  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.2.tar.bz2
be69e72c7351df46de3eeed811219adf35b2964d  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.2.tar.gz
56512e5ef1e7740c61d4e2870081931e42e46f41  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.0.2.zip

The release files also have a .asc accompanying them.  The file serves
as an external GPG signature for the given release file.  The signing
key is available via the wwwkeys.pgp.net key server, as well as
http://spamassassin.apache.org/released/GPG-SIGNING-KEY

The key information is:

pub  1024D/265FA05B 2003-06-09 SpamAssassin Signing Key
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Key fingerprint =3D 26C9 00A4 6DD4 0CD5 AD24  F6D7 DEE0 1987 265F A05B

SpamAssassin Developers


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Re: YOU ARE ON THE WAY TO DESTRUCTION

2004-12-16 Thread Justin Mason
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Theo Van Dinter writes:
 It's moot at this point, and I meant to vote -0.5 and not -1 BTW.
 I wanted more of a I'd rather not yet versus NFW.  It was more of
 a shock of nothing at all for weeks about a release, then suddenly,
 the one night I'm not sitting online, a bunch of stuff happens and a
 release occurs.

I suspect something must have happened in IRC.  I wasn't there
either ;)

 Anyway, as for reasoning -- I have been having conversations with the
 Habeas folks to get this code/support into 3.0.2.  Per my last message
 I've already explained how since there wasn't any discussion for weeks
 now wrt a release, there wasn't extreme urgency in doing a code review.
 Had I known there was going to be a release tonight/this week/this
 month, I would have made an effort to free up enough time to do the
 review beforehand.

ouch.  agreed, that's not too hot, but it's really more the fault
of the 3.0.2-vs-Future slip-up...

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Re: svn commit: r122529 - /spamassassin/trunk/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Reporter.pm

2004-12-16 Thread Justin Mason
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Author: felicity
 Date: Wed Dec 15 22:25:05 2004
 New Revision: 122529
 
 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?view=revrev=122529
 Log:
 got a syntax error doing reporting.  also, no point in doing regexp since 
 we're looking for explicit strings, just use eq.

what about the newline?

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 Modified:
spamassassin/trunk/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Reporter.pm
 
 Modified: spamassassin/trunk/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Reporter.pm
 Url:
 http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/spamassassin/trunk/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Reporter.pm?view=diffrev=122529p1=spamassassin/trunk/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Reporter.pmr1=122528p2=spamassassin/trunk/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Reporter.pmr2=122529
 ==
 --- spamassassin/trunk/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Reporter.pm  (original)
 +++ spamassassin/trunk/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Reporter.pm  Wed Dec 15 
 22:25:05 2004
 @@ -239,9 +239,9 @@
  
if ($err) {
  alarm $oldalarm;
 -if ($err =~ /^__alarm__$/) {
 +if ($err eq '__alarm__') {
dbg(reporter: pyzor report timed out after $timeout seconds);
 -} elsif ($err /^__brokenpipe__$/) {
 +} elsif ($err eq '__brokenpipe__') {
dbg(reporter: pyzor report failed: broken pipe);
  } else {
warn(reporter: pyzor report failed: $err\n);
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[Bug 4035] spamd children do not respawn on FreeBSD/Alpha

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4035





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-16 13:41 ---
Created an attachment (id=2569)
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truss output for child process




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[Bug 4035] spamd children do not respawn on FreeBSD/Alpha

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4035





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-16 13:43 ---
The attached files were created by starting spamd with --max-conn-per-child=1,
then sending a single message, causing one of the children to become a zombie. 
spamd was then manually shut down with SIGTERM.




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[Bug 4035] spamd children do not respawn on FreeBSD/Alpha

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4035





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-16 13:40 ---
Created an attachment (id=2568)
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truss output for parent process

gzipped for length



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[Bug 4035] spamd children do not respawn on FreeBSD/Alpha

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4035





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-16 14:40 ---
hmm, no sign of the child exiting in that truss output.  in fact, the child
truss output looks very incomplete -- it reads the passwd and spwd files, then
does no more system calls?

ideally there'd be a SIGCHLD in one or an _exit() in the child ;)



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[Bug 3949] ALL_TRUSTED misfires when Received: parsing fails.

2004-12-16 Thread bugzilla-daemon
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3949





--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-12-16 14:45 ---
I have hand applied these patches to 3.0.2 and have generated a patch file.
Is anyone interested in having that patch?  If so, I could attach it to this
bug.  The patch includes some of the reordering of the checks in Received.pm
that are in the version in trunk. I did that to be sure that I was making the
changes in the right places.



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