I upgraded on one of my systems from 3.1.4 to 3.2.2 without a problem. All in all very straight forward as always, thanks!
I noticed that the spamd_allow_user_rules test failed. As I'm not going to use spamd this doesn't matter for me, but I'd be interested in any hints why it may have failed. t/spamd_allow_user_rules........NOK 4# Failed test 4 in t/SATest.pm at line 662 I got those lines in the logs, but am not sure if they explain failing of this test. I tend to think that they don't explain it as all should have failed then. Aug 4 17:42:44 n8 spamc[5042]: connection attempt to spamd aborted after 1 retries Aug 4 17:42:44 n8 spamc[5044]: connect to spamd on 255.255.255.255 failed, broadcast addr Aug 4 17:42:44 n8 spamc[5044]: connect to spamd on 255.255.255.255 failed, retrying (#1 of 1): Success Aug 4 17:42:45 n8 spamc[5044]: connection attempt to spamd aborted after 1 retries Aug 4 17:42:45 n8 spamc[5049]: connect to spamd on 127.0.0.1 failed, retrying (#1 of 3): Connection refused Aug 4 17:42:46 n8 spamc[5049]: connect to spamd on 127.0.0.1 failed, retrying (#2 of 3): Connection refused Aug 4 17:42:47 n8 spamc[5049]: connect to spamd on 127.0.0.1 failed, retrying (#3 of 3): Connection refused Aug 4 17:42:48 n8 spamc[5049]: connection attempt to spamd aborted after 3 retries Aug 4 17:59:13 n8 spamc[10604]: skipped message, greater than max message size (512 bytes) Also, note the last line. Is this part of a test (test if skipping of messages works)? or should the test better not skip the message? Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com