Justin Mason has announced the release of SpamAssassin 3.0.5.
He describes it as a maintenance release:
If you are
already running the more up-to-date, stable 3.1.0, pay no attention!
This is only for people who are stuck on 3.0.x for some reason.
The full changelog is on the Spam Assassin site, but an abbreviated one was included with the announcement:
– – bug 4464: Trivial doco change
– – bug 4346: Skip large messages in sa-learn
– – bug 4570: Optimize a regexp that was blowing perl stack trying to parse
very long headers
– – Bug 4275: Fix some incorrectly case-insensitive URL parsing regexps
– – bug 3712: more efficient parsing of messages with lots of newlines in
header
– – bug 4065: Recognize new outlook express msgid format
– – bug 4390: Recognize URLs obfuscated using backslashes
– – bug 4439: Fix removal of markup when there are DOS newlines
– – bug 4565: new Yahoo server naming is causing FORGED_YAHOO_RCVD false
positives
– – bug 4522: URI parsing with JIS encoding
– – bug 4655: fix redhat init script for spamd to be smarter about stopping
processes
– – bug 4190: race condition in round-robin forking algorithm
– – bug 4535: parse mime content boundary with — correctly
– – bug 3949: fix ALL_TRUSTED misfires
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