On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 04:02:30PM +0200, Frederic Crozat wrote:
> [Contrib-RPM]
> 
> --=-=-=
> Name        : spamassassin                 Relocations: (not relocateable)
> Version     : 2.41                              Vendor: MandrakeSoft
> Release     : 1mdk                          Build Date: Mon Sep 23 15:49:24 2002
> Install date: (not installed)               Build Host: hp6.mandrakesoft.com
> Group       : Networking/Mail               Source RPM: (none)
> Size        : 489630                           License: Artistic
> Packager    : Mandrake Linux Team <http://www.mandrakeexpert.com>
> URL         : http://spamassassin.org/
> Summary     : A spam filter for email which can be invoked from mail delivery agents
> Description :
> SpamAssassin provides you with a way to reduce if not completely eliminate
> Unsolicited Commercial Email (SPAM) from your incoming email.  It can
> be invoked by a MDA such as sendmail or postfix, or can be called from
> a procmail script, .forward file, etc.  It uses a genetic-algorithm
> evolved scoring system to identify messages which look spammy, then
> adds headers to the message so they can be filtered by the user's mail
> reading software.  This distribution includes the spamd/spamc components
> which create a server that considerably speeds processing of mail.
> 
> SpamAssassin also includes support for reporting spam messages
> automatically, and/or manually, to collaborative filtering databases such
> as Vipul's Razor or DCC. Install perl-Razor-Agent to get Vipul's Razor support
> 
> --=-=-=
> 
> * Mon Sep 23 2002 Frederic Crozat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2.41-1mdk
> 
> - Release 2.41 
> - WARNING : command line syntax has changed, check your procmail rules
> - Merge with spamassassin official specfile (split in 3 packages)
> - Remove patches 0 (no longer needed), 2 & 3 (merged upstream)
> - Patch4: fix name of lock file + fix razor2 support for spamd

FYI having talked to the authors they don't recommend 2.41 for general
consumption yet.  I've had some issues with getting it to work right.
They recommend using 2.31 until 2.42 comes out.

So for those of you thinking about updating you might want to wait a
bit...

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Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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