> Discussion lists, certainly.  But I do encourage you to consider the benefits 
> of
> -announce lists, especially those which, at most, get one mail per week and
> more often get maybe three mails in a year.

Actually, I do have myself subscribed to a bunch of projects on freshmeat and 
sourceforge for typical linux programs (did this way back when I decided to 
make my own distro, so I needed a way to check up on practically everything on 
a system).  I still have those coming my way which keeps me partially in the 
loop of whats new, but I guess I never subscribed to ClamAV.

In my particular case though, it's not an end of the world situation - I have 
just my own server to look after these days, and I had actually profiled my 
email logs a while back and noticed that of the VERY few emails I received 
which had viruses, they were already being caught by Spamassassin, so I 
disabled ClamAV - no need to really worry about upgrading it.

Eli.


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