I've fixed a few problems with the upgrading of this release (hence the -2), and I think it's ready for public consumption now.

With this release, the configuration files are now in /etc/spamassassin/ instead of /etc/mail/spamassassin/. I've always thought that the /etc/mail/ directory was superfluous. Once maildrop is gone, so will be that directory.

I've been running this release for over a week now, and it appears to be stable. There is one patch I needed to create so that bayes updates properly when spamd uses the -x setting (which qmt does). I'm a little disappointed that they haven't made a 3.4.1 release yet, as that bug had a fix submitted for it back in February. Anyhow, now that I've done our own custom patch for it, 3.4.1 will probably be out soon. Such is life.

I won't be promoting this until I hear from a few of you out there that you've installed it successfully. That's what the testing repo is for. Once I hear of a few successes, I'll promote it to current/.

To update your spamassassin using the testing repo:
# yum --enablerepo=qmailtoaster-testing update spamassassin
will do the trick.

Note, I don't intend to roll a spamassassin-toaster (legacy) package for this or any further spamassassin releases. I think I mentioned this already.

Thanks.


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-Eric 'shubes'


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