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SPAMC32 Release 0.5.58
1/10/2006
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Release notes for this version:

[ + Added feature            ]
[ * Improved/changed feature ]
[ - Bug fix                  ]
[ ^ Cosmetic/naming change   ]


[+]  Added  support  for  negative values to '-lt' and '-ht' switches,
which  control client-side spam thresholds. This was necessary because
Declude  does  not  appear  to  properly detect negative return codes,
although  SPAMC32  can  return  them.  A workaround is to use negative
client thresholds, such as

     SPAMASSASSIN  external  nonzero "c:\imail\declude\spamc32.exe -lt
     (20) -ht 0 -f" <choose a weight> 0

This  test  definition will set SPAMC32 to return code 1 to Declude if
the SPAMD result is between -20 and 0.

NOTE:  because  of  the  way  SPAMC32  parses  the  command line, it is
necessary  to  express negative values in the 'spreadsheet' style that
encloses them in parentheses and does not use the minus sign, i.e.

     (20)

instead of

     -20

The  negative  value  will  NOT  work as expected if you use the minus
sign.

--Sandy


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Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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