Apache Software Foundation releases SpamAssassin 3.3.0 (The H)
In addition to the usual bug fixes, the latest release features major changes in how SpamAssassin rules, the patterns that help identify spam, are updated. From version 3.3.0, rules have been separated from SpamAssassin's core. Previously optional in version 3.2.x, rules are now downloaded over a network using the built-in automatic software update tool, known as "sa-update". Alternatively, users can also install rule updates from a tar archive using sa-update. Other notable changes include improved IPv6 support and error handling, improvements to the DKIM plugin and support for Distributed Checksum Clearinghouses (DCC) reputations."
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Apache Software Foundation releases SpamAssassin 3.3.0 (The H)
Posted Jan 27, 2010 7:33 UTC (Wed) by wtogami (subscriber, #32325) [Link]
Apache Software Foundation releases SpamAssassin 3.3.0 (The H)
Posted Jan 27, 2010 14:55 UTC (Wed) by corbet (editor, #1) [Link]
The comment you mention is not published; mostly likely you got to the preview page and didn't do that final click on the "Publish" button. Occasionally that burns somebody, but I really believe in looking at comments before making them public...
Apache Software Foundation releases SpamAssassin 3.3.0 (The H)
Posted Jan 27, 2010 19:36 UTC (Wed) by rahvin (guest, #16953) [Link]
Apache Software Foundation releases SpamAssassin 3.3.0 (The H)
Posted Jan 29, 2010 22:48 UTC (Fri) by Burgundavia (subscriber, #25172) [Link]
Apache Software Foundation releases SpamAssassin 3.3.0 (The H)
Posted Jan 30, 2010 16:37 UTC (Sat) by dskoll (subscriber, #1630) [Link]
Apache Software Foundation releases SpamAssassin 3.3.0 (The H)
Posted Jan 30, 2010 18:50 UTC (Sat) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link]
into your email processing chain, it *already* isn't usable immediately
after download: you *already* have to read a bunch of stuff before getting
it working, and by its very nature virtually everyone using it will have
an Internet connection. (I'd hope most people are already running
sa-update, as well, in which case this 'new' requirement isn't going to be
strange to them at all.)