[Fwd: ANNOUNCE: Apache SpamAssassin 3.1.6 available!]

Matt Hampton matt at coders.co.uk
Thu Oct 5 20:41:34 IST 2006


Matt Hampton wrote:
> Top posting on purpose:
> 
> The is a possible bug.  It may just be with sa-learn but please wait
> until it has been confirmed.
> 
> matt

(I am pretending to be a postfix user*)

http://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5118

Basically the sa-update doesn't load any network test modules so if you
redefine any scores that relate to network tests the lint will fail.

Easiest way to get around this is to move the .cf causing the issue to
.cf.old and then run sa-update.

This means that you are screwed if you use sa-update for any updates as
you will need to automate this process

matt

* replying to my own post!

> 
> martinh at solidstatelogic.com wrote:
>> ---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
>> Subject: ANNOUNCE: Apache SpamAssassin 3.1.6 available!
>> From:    "Daryl C. W. O'Shea" <spamassassin at dostech.ca>
>> Date:    Thu, 5 October, 2006 6:56 pm
>> To:      "SpamAssassin Users List" <users at spamassassin.apache.org>
>>          "SpamAssassin Devel List" <dev at spamassassin.apache.org>
>>          "SpamAssassin Announcements List" <announce at spamassassin.apache.org>
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Apache SpamAssassin 3.1.6 is now available!  This is a maintenance
>> release of the 3.1.x branch.
>>
>> Downloads are available from:
>>    http://spamassassin.apache.org/downloads.cgi?update=200610050918
>>
>> The release file will also be available via CPAN in the near future.
>>
>> md5sum of archive files:
>>
>>    1cf43cea76e30aec6983cdbfe2e08316  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.6.tar.bz2
>>    a0acc5e63a5e3401d039cd05cd189b96  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.6.tar.gz
>>    aac75c43ef9a74df4c100e8a7e37a5fd  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.6.zip
>>
>> sha1sum of archive files:
>>    16575633e60177733069c1681d6bf9528c076274  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.6.tar.bz2
>>    fbf7e7aac113313da3f7357260d1a295ff275eef  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.6.tar.gz
>>    779ea2f5174de766405bdaa6d378ed6e7a749526  Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.6.zip
>>
>> The release files also have a .asc accompanying them.  The file serves
>> as an external GPG signature for the given release file.  The signing
>> key is available via the wwwkeys.pgp.net key server, as well as
>> http://spamassassin.apache.org/released/GPG-SIGNING-KEY
>>
>> The key information is:
>>
>> pub  1024D/265FA05B 2003-06-09 SpamAssassin Signing Key
>> <release at spamassassin.org>
>>       Key fingerprint = 26C9 00A4 6DD4 0CD5 AD24  F6D7 DEE0 1987 265F A05B
>>
>> 3.1.6 includes a large number of bug fixes and documentation updates.
>> Here is an abbreviated changelog (since 3.1.5) for major updates (see
>> the Changes file for a complete list):
>>
>> - bug 4940: fixes to bug in date handling affecting DATE_IN_FUTURE_*
>>    and DATE_IN_PAST_* rules when more than one Resent-Date header is
>>    present
>> - bug 5044: include local site config in sa-update lint checks
>> - bug 5081: fix race condition in spamd preforking code that sometimes
>>    left one child process running after SIGHUPing spamd
>> - bug 5076: unescape hash characters in the config
>> - bug 5077: fix false SPF_SOFTFAIL's when SPF queries timeout
>> - bug 5080: update RCVD_ILLEGAL_IP evaltest to properly deal with 127/8
>> - bug 5089: enable adding headers with single digit zero value
>> - bug 5098: add support for ecelerity Received headers
>> - bug 5101: fix a bug, introduced in 3.1.5, in mbx code
>> - bug 5105: M::SA::Client doesn't always catch failed connection to
>>    spamd, fixed
>>
>>
>>
>>
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