spamassassin (3.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low This is a new upstream release containing mostly bug fixes. The largest change is the inclusion of a (fixed) script called sa-update that can be used to download the latest rules from upstream. To use it run sa-update as root. In the future, this may, by default, run from a cron job automatically, but in the interim it is a manual process. -- Duncan Findlay Sun, 7 May 2006 17:27:34 -0400 spamassassin (3.1.0a-1) unstable; urgency=low This is a new major upstream release with many new features. Detailed information on the upgrade is available in /usr/share/doc/spamassassin/UPGRADE.gz. The most important changes are documented here. If you have made local configuration changes, you will probably want to read that documentation to ensure you configuration is still correct. DCC and Razor support have been disabled by default, since they are no longer free for non-personal use. To re-enable them, edit /etc/spamassassin/v310.pre More Bayes storage modules have been added. The default, using perl's DB_File module, is the slowest. You may wish to switch to the SDBM storage module (uses perl's SDBM_File module). If you are currently using the SQL module, you may wish to switch to using the MySQL or PgSQL modules. To switch storage modules, follow the steps listed in the "MIGRATION" section of the sa-learn(1) man page. Spamd and spamc now support Bayes learning, if the --allow-tell or -l option is given to spamd. Please note that there may be security implications with enabling this option. (Command line options to spamd are changed in /etc/default/spamassassin) -- Duncan Findlay Wed, 5 Oct 2005 14:40:41 -0400