> A new file has been created, 72_scores_temporary_fix.cf (107 lines), > that is the delta of the last known good 72_scores.cf from March and the > latest incomplete 72_scores.cf (56 lines):
So the combination of 72_scores_temporary_fix.cf and the latest 72_scores.cf result in the same rules + scores as the 72_scores.cf from march? Or are some scores different? What is the intention of this temporary fix of the rule updates? Will it allow score changes by the score generation system? If so, what will prevent unexpected/unintended scores to be generated because the score generation is broken? And if not, what is gained by activating the rule updates again, will manual rule updates be pushed? > > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/spamassassin/trunk/rulesrc/scores/72_scores_temporary_fix.cf > > The latest ruleset 1812374.tar.gz with the 72_scores_temporary_fix.cf > was installed on my production mail filters and my spamtrap for > masschecking and the scoring is normal the past couple of hours. Last > time there was a sharp drop in scoring that should have been quickly > obvious. > > I need some volunteers to manually install the latest ruleset from any > SA update mirror and check their scoring so we can enable automated > updates via DNS soon: > > cd /tmp > wget http://sa-update.ena.com/1812374.tar.gz > wget http://sa-update.ena.com/1812374.tar.gz.sha1 > wget http://sa-update.ena.com/1812374.tar.gz.asc > sa-update -v --install 1812374.tar.gz > (restart your spamd, amavisd, mimedefang, MailScanner, etc.) > > Please run the commands above and provide some feedback so we can enable > automatic sa-updates again soon. > > -- > David Jones >
