On 9/11/2014 12:29 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
> While researching my latest increase in spam (hidden text in html
> problem, see Special-case spam filter thread recently), I got some
> help from John Hardin on the spamassassin list. He did some testing of
> the samples, and informed me that the latest spamassassin-3.4.0 fired
> the associated rule properly. Our 3.3.2 version had not.
>
> Although I hesitate to install any .0 version of anything, the 3.4.0
> version of SA underwent significant testing before its release 7
> months ago, which is evident in that there's been no 3.4.1 version
> release since then (which I would normally have expected).
>
> So I think it's safe to give 3.4.0 a go with QMT and have build the
> rpms for it. They're available in the yum qmailtoaster-testing repo.
> While I haven't had a chance to install this yet in any of my QMT
> hosts, everyone's welcome to give it a go if you'd like. Just don't
> install it in a critical production host. Wait for it to be /current/
> before doing that.
>
> Note, I don't expect to make this version available as a legacy
> (spamassassin-toaster) package. If someone can make a good case for
> doing so though (like creating the updated srpm), I wouldn't be
> against putting it in the repos. I simply don't have the time to do it
> now, and my time is better spent elsewhere on the project (like
> getting the next qmail release done).
>
> Thanks.
>
Hey EricS,

Is this 3.4.0 version a stock out-of-the-box version that one might
obtain from the CentOS repository?

Eric

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