Get it as usual from http://qmail-scanner.sourceforge.net/
This is mainly a cleanup release - fixing a few outstanding problems.
The biggest change is that Q-S has gone back to calling /usr/bin/perl
instead of /usr/bin/suidperl. This is to keep it in sync with perl - and
will probably break some installs on older servers (which was the original
reason /usr/bin/suidperl was used in the first place!). I'm afraid such
sites will have to upgrade perl :-(
The only new feature is "--log-crypto". Turning that on allows Qmail-Scanner
to log whether cryptography was used in a particular message (i.e. PGP,
S/MIME or password-protected zip files). This is probably only of interest
to the Qmail-Scanner sites in a commercial environment, and may have some
privacy implications - so be careful turning it on...
CHANGES contains:
* Bug in uudecoding component fixed. Now will recognise a message
as having uuencoded bits even if uudecode not installed.
Note: if you expect Q-S to unpack certain things (instead of
just detect them), make sure you have such unpackers
installed... (e.g. unzip, uudecode).
* New logging feature: "--log-crypto". More
for the Corporate environments. Simply notes in the log record
if the message contained any form of digital signing or encryption
(S/MIME, PGP and password protected ZIP files for now). Disabled by
default as your site may have privacy issues in turning this on...
* reverted calling /usr/bin/suidperl back to the "official" way of
doing suid perl: /usr/bin/perl
* Standardized date timestamps in logs. There was a mix of formats -
not too nice to see...
* Fixed buglet where Q-S was replacing X-Spam-Level when it shouldn't be
* Removed RAV from list of supported AVs as Microsoft bought them out an
they have ceased development.
* archive support was broken (fat-finger problem) - fixed.
* Bug in how Q-S policed boundaries has been relaxed, given some
bizarre but valid behaviour by Eudora.
* Changed exit code check for sub-avp.
* The locale is forced to "C" (English) at the beginning of Q-S.
That will standardize the output of localized apps (such as AVs)
so that the string regexes will work more reliably. Note that this
has nothing to do with the normal Q-S language support
* If you have set $spamc_subject (which allows you to put a string at
the beginning of the Subject line when SPAM is found), then Q-S
now checks to see if that string is already present so as not to
double-add it.
* Added Danish locale - thanks to Max Andersen
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Cheers
Jason Haar
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