Announce: Beta 4.43.3 released

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Jun 21 16:17:46 IST 2005


I have just released version 4.43.3.
I would particularly like Postfix users to try this out and tell me  
if there are any problems with it.
If you ever had the problem where one or two messages were dumped  
into Postfix's "corrupt" queue, that will hopefully not happen again.

Download as usual from www.mailscanner.info

The full ChangeLog is:

* New Features and Improvements *
- "Allowed Sophos Error Messages" now works for SophosSAVI scanner as  
well
   as the command-line Sophos scanner.
- "\n" can be used to insert line breaks in just about any configuration
   setting or languages.conf string.
- Optimised scanning of messages when spam/mcp archive is not kept  
clean.
   This should noticeably improve performance.
- Updated Clam+SpamAssassin package for SpamAssassin 3.0.4.

* Fixes *
- Fixed bug in upgrade_MailScanner_conf so that it puts in the new  
value of
   "MailScanner Version Number" rather than copying it over from the  
old one,
   and it now gets all the comments right around this option when the
   "--keep-comments" command-line switch is used.
- Syslogging of files with allowed Sophos errors should now be correct.
- Fixed missing syslog entry for MCP actions taken on a non-delivered  
message.
- Fixed bug where infection could be reported for wrong message ID as  
well
   as correct message ID.
- Modified panda-wrapper to process entire batch in one call instead of
   per message.
- If message parsing failed, the pipe might not exist and this wasn't  
caught.
- Improved fault auto-detection and auto-correcting of Postfix  
formatting
   problems.

-- 
Julian Field
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