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Award-winning anti-spam platform gives system administrators the tools they 
love to keep email free of spam by adding native support for IPv6, improved DNS 
Blocklist technology and support for massively-scalable Bayesian filtering 
using the Redis backend

Forest Hill, MD –11 February 2014– The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the 
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of more than 170 Open Source 
projects and initiatives, today announced a "Valentine's Day gift to the 
Internet" with the release of Apache™ SpamAssassin™ 3.4.0, the award winning 
and highly extensible email filtering program and API.  
Named by eWeek as one of the 11 Apache Technologies that have "changed 
computing in the last 10 years," SpamAssassin is deployed by hundreds of 
thousands of organizations worldwide who hate spam almost as much as Monty 
Python[1]. 

By providing a comprehensive set of features and support for email 
classification including text-based patterns, Bayesian filtering, DNS 
Blocklists, checksum filters, sender authentication and automated rule channel 
updates, SpamAssassin takes a multi-step/tiered approach to classifying email 
to improve accuracy and decrease the chance of legitimate emails being 
incorrectly identified as spam.  

The project's latest release marks a major milestone more than two years in the 
making and celebrates a decade with the ASF.  "With the release of SpamAssassin 
3.4.0, the project continues battling the ever evolving techniques used by 
spammers with an enterprise-grade release," said Apache SpamAssassin Vice 
President Kevin A. McGrail. "The number one feature of SpamAssassin is the 
proven classification scoring framework that allows system administrators to 
use new ideas to improve email classification, thereby making SpamAssassin 
timeless."

Apache SpamAssassin is widely deployed at enterprise organizations around the 
globe, including national, regional and local ISPs, email service providers, 
Fortune Global 500 companies as well as small and medium-sized businesses, all 
levels of the education sector, governments, and private individuals. 

"SpamAssassin is the centerpiece of our anti spam solution at the ASF," said 
Joseph Schaefer, Senior System Administrator at the Apache Software Foundation. 
"We receive roughly half a million connections a day, directed primarily at our 
mailing lists, and manage to remain almost entirely spam free - thanks 
SpamAssassin!"

The SpamAssassin project provides daily rule updates to fight spam with the 
project serving over 1 million unique servers with rule updates in just the 
first month of 2014.  

SpamAssassin has also been the basis for several commercial products and is in 
use at the core of many commercial offerings of premier email and spam 
filtering firms including cPanel, the most popular web hosting control panel.  
cPanel puts SpamAssassin at the fingertips of tens of thousands of system 
administrators and millions of end-users giving them "the best solution to 
obliterate unsolicited email on your server and stay compliant with well-known 
retention standards," said Eric Ellis, Director of Development Operations for 
cPanel.

"Be Our Valentine"
Apache SpamAssassin reflects intensive support from the anti-spam community 
including development, testing, and research from scores of knowledgeable users 
to combat spammers.  This release is dedicated to the entire community and 
their love of fighting spam.

Availability and Oversight
As with all Apache products, Apache SpamAssassin software is released under the 
Apache License v2.0, and is overseen by a self-selected team of active 
contributors to the project. A Project Management Committee (PMC) guides the 
Project's day-to-day operations, including community development and product 
releases. Apache SpamAssassin release notes, source code, documentation, and 
related resources are available at http://spamassassin.apache.org/.

About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)
Established in 1999, the all-volunteer Foundation oversees more than one 
hundred and seventy leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server 
--the world's most popular Web server software. Through the ASF's meritocratic 
process known as "The Apache Way," more than 400 individual Members and 3,500 
Committers successfully collaborate to develop freely available 
enterprise-grade software, benefiting millions of users worldwide: thousands of 
software solutions are distributed under the Apache License; and the community 
actively participates in ASF mailing lists, mentoring initiatives, and 
ApacheCon, the Foundation's official user conference, trainings, and expo. The 
ASF is a US 501(c)(3) charitable organization, funded by individual donations 
and corporate sponsors including Budget Direct, Citrix, Cloudera, Comcast, 
Facebook, Google, Hortonworks, HP, Huawei, IBM, InMotion Hosting, Matt 
Mullenweg, Microsoft, Pivotal, Produban, WANdisco, and Yahoo!.
For more information, visit http://www.apache.org/ or follow @TheASF on Twitter.

"Apache", "Apache SpamAssassin", "SpamAssassin", and "ApacheCon" are trademarks 
of The Apache Software Foundation. All other brands and trademarks are the 
property of their respective owners.  

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(Monty_Python)

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