Now this is a long-awaited release. :)

If anyone interested in using rpms for rhel/centos/fedora, I made some  
for 4.0.5:

http://underdark.com.br/spamdyke/

Cheers

Arthur

Citando Sam Clippinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> spamdyke version 4.0.5 is now available:
>       http://www.spamdyke.org/
>
> This version fixes a number of bugs:
>       If the idle timeout is not configured, it is now set to 20 minutes   
> after qmail exits to prevent never-ending spamdyke processing.    
> Thanks to Matthew Kettlewell for reporting this one.
>       Fixed the AUTH advertisements to display correctly when   
> "smtp-auth-level" is "always" or "always-encrypted".  Thanks to   
> Youri Kravatsky for reporting this one.
>       Fixed a sequencing error that would cause qmail to exit   
> prematurely, even if valid recipients could still possibly be given.  
>   Thanks to David Stiller for reporting this one.
>       Fixed the handling of unencoded null characters in messages   
> (technically not legal) so spamdyke does become confused and   
> timeout.  Thanks to Arthur Girardi for reporting this one.
>       Fixed an issue in the DNS query code that was setting array indexes  
>  beyond the end of the array, resulting in garbage log messages and   
> segmentation faults.  Thanks to Arthur Girardi for reporting this one.
>       Fixed verbose logging in the RHSBL filter to print the correct log   
> message.  Thanks to Arthur Girardi for reporting this one.
>       Rewrote the address parser to correctly handle strange/invalid   
> email addresses.  Thanks to Erald Troja for reporting this one.
>       Fixed a serious error in the code that loads array values from   
> files that was returning pointers to unallocated memory, causing   
> segmentation faults.  Many, many thanks to David Stiller for   
> reporting this one and providing tons of help to nail it down.
>       Fixed a serious error that was attempting to move data by   
> dereferencing the NULL address when the remote server disconnected   
> unexpectedly, causing segmentation faults.  Many, many thanks to   
> David Stiller for reporting this one and providing tons of help to   
> nail it down.
>
> Version 4.x is NOT backwards compatible with 3.x; be sure to read   
> the documentation before upgrading.
>
> Version 4.0.5 is backwards-compatible with version 4.0.4; simply   
> replacing the old binary with the new one should be safe.
>
> -- Sam Clippinger
>
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