On 11/21/02 at 12:29, Hai Ng wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I've been running 1.7 flawlessly for years and now AOL decides to block 
> me because it thinks I have a hole.
> 
> Searching through the list archives, I see that upgrading to 1.8b9d14 
> will resolve the issue but I just want to confirm that since those 
> messages were a little on the old side.
> 
> I've already switched one of my primary servers over to 1.8b9d14 and 
> everything seems to be normal so far.
> 
> Please advise.

I don't know for sure if 1.8b9d14 will help your AOL situation, although I
would not be surprised if it does. In any event, upgrading from 1.7 to
1.8b9d14 is probably a good idea in general, as the 1.8b* versions have
added a number of important anti-spam features. As I'm sure you've
discovered from the list archive, many of us have found 1.8b8 and 1.8b9d14
to be rock-solid stable for quite some time now.

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