Hi all,

fixed in 2.1.2 build 11336:

- it was possible that DNSBL has scored two times if a RBLCache entry was 
found for an IP



changed:

- If the upgrade of a connection to SSL failes - the retry and recovery 
procedure is improved

- ASSP is now able to autoupdate Perl modules via PPM or CPAN

added to description of 'AutoUpdateASSP'

  If set, ASSP (on windows systems with ActivePerl installations) will 
search for updated Perl modules in all registered PPM respositories 
  The installation of some modules could require manual configuration and 
the installation failes or an upgrade is not recommended. In this case put 
the case sensitive module names (one per line) in the followog 
file.(\'files/noupgrade.txt\',1);" 
  If this value is set to \'download and install\', ASSP will try an 
autoupdate of the new available modules. It is possible, that some modules 
could not be installed, because the XS module parts are still in use. In 
this case follow the instruction - click the "new available perl modules" 
button above. To disable the automatic Perl module update - set 
"noModuleAutoUpdate" below.

- If HMM is used - the rebuildspamdb report creates a recommendation for 
the DISK-IO system, if the the system speed is too less.

added:

-'noModuleAutoUpdate','No Automatic Perl Module update','If set, ASSP will 
skip the automatic Perl module update.


Thomas

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