| spamassassin (3.3.1-2) unstable; urgency=low |
| |
| This version of spamassassin introduces a change in behavior when |
| using SSL to encrypt communication between spamc and spamd. This |
| change only affects usage of spamc or spamd with the --ssl option. |
| Due to protocol insecurity, OpenSSL has removed support for SSL |
| version 2. Consequently, the "sslv2" and "sslv23" options have been |
| removed from spamc and spamd. The default option is sslv3. |
| |
| This change should be transparent unless you are using spamc or spamd |
| with a peer that is explicitly configured to use only sslv2 |
| |
| -- Noah Meyerhans <noahm@debian.org> Sun, 10 Apr 2011 18:27:36 -0700 |
| |
| spamassassin (3.3.0-2) unstable; urgency=low |
| |
| Prior to version 3.3.0, spamassassin defaulted to having the |
| auto-whitelist plugin enabled. This is no longer the case. If you |
| wish to continue using it, you will want to add |
| loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::AWL |
| to /etc/spamassassin/local.pre |
| Additionally, note that if you have added any custom configuration |
| options related to the auto-whitelist plugin (e.g. |
| auto_whitelist_factory), the upgrade from to 3.3.0 from prior |
| versions may fail unless you explicitly enable the plugin. |
| |
| -- Noah Meyerhans <noahm@debian.org> Sun, 28 Feb 2010 19:37:34 -0800 |
| |
| spamassassin (3.2.5-7) unstable; urgency=high |
| |
| This version of SpamAssassin fixes a bug which caused mails sent |
| in 2010 to be flagged as suspiciously spammy. If upgrading to this |
| version, you are recommended to update any per-user caches previously |
| created by sa-compile, and to check mail already in your spam folder |
| for false positives more carefully than usual. |
| |
| -- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 01 Jan 2010 12:03:40 -0500 |
| |
| spamassassin (3.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=low |
| |
| This version of SpamAssassin contains a new feature which can be |
| used to greatly improve the performance of SpamAssassin. Read |
| README.Debian and the sa-compile man page for more information. |
| |
| This version now includes a cron job to automatically update the |
| SpamAssassin rules on a daily basis. To enable it, edit |
| /etc/default/spamassassin |
| |
| -- Duncan Findlay <duncf@debian.org> Mon, 21 May 2007 11:17:49 -0400 |
| |
| 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 <duncf@debian.org> 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 <duncf@debian.org> Wed, 5 Oct 2005 14:40:41 -0400 |