It's also not lost on me that the very first version of ASSP that 
could self-update and install Perl modules, is one that would not 
start on my server. Had I had auto-update switched on, my server 
would now be down. :(

At 11:12 AM 12/2/2011, Scott MacLean wrote:

>This version will not start on my server. Running as a service, it
>fails almost immediately upon startup.
>
>Running in console mode, it shows:
>
>setting up global ENV
>loading modules.......
>
>At this point, an error dialog box pops up that says:
>
>The ordinal 4540 could not be located in the dynamic link library LIBEAY32.dll
>
>If I click "OK" it then continues with "loading database drivers" and
>starts up normally. However, running as a service, the pop-up does
>not occur, and the startup simply fails.
>
>
>At 08:09 AM 12/2/2011, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
>
> >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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