Hi Warren,

On Sun, 20 Dec 2009, Warren Togami wrote:

On 12/18/2009 08:57 PM, Warren Togami wrote:
This will be released if we go three days without an objection as per build/README 
procedure.  At that point these archives will be renamed to "rc1" and the 
announcements will go out.  Please suggest improvements to this announcement text as well.

Hey users list, now would be a very good time to begin testing 3.3.0 if you haven't 
already.  At this point it has been tested in production on many production servers 
(including my own production server since March 2009), but it is possible we missed a 
corner case of some non-standard configuration that you folks rely upon.  We could use 
your feedback, even if it is only "It works!"  Now is last chance to complain 
if you find a problem.

All of the Priority P1 blocker bugs targeted for 3.3.0 are now closed.  I 
suspect there might be a few minor things we might want to polish before 3.3.0 
final, but otherwise this is VERY CLOSE to what 3.3.0 will be.

Warren Togami
[email protected]


I am aborting the release of rc1.proposed1.  There is some problem
causing spamc/spamd to fail completely.  I am attempting to figure this
out a possible cause.  Downgrading to beta1 seems to fix my server.

Good news: The new spamc.c (27863 Bytes) from trunk (rev. 892869) solved that problem (at least for me under openSUSE 11.1). Now mails are processed again using spamc/spamd.

Jens

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