Yeah, I know. Don't you think there should be some sort of incentive to upgrade though?

Please keep in mind, we're trying to maintain a rather delicate balance between bleeding edge and stability, which isn't a trivial thing to do, We're doing our best, and open to suggestions.

Thanks.

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-Eric 'shubes'

On 09/23/2014 09:03 AM, Tony White wrote:
+1 here....

best wishes
   Tony White

On 23/09/2014 23:42, Philip wrote:

Hello Eric
I am pretty sure there are still a lot of "legacy" qmail toaster running
completely stopping support isnt the best to do I think
There arent that many packages to update, beside clamav and maybe this
time spamassassin, rest is frozen
But just being limited to centos5 and 6 , no more fedora or
centos7(yet) or any rpm base distrib that could be easily tweaked ...
lesser work but lesser user too at the end .. if you are limited to
only 1 distrib


On 09/20/2014 05:35 PM, Finn Buhelt wrote:
Hi Eric.

Updated nice and easy - been running fine for 12 hours now - all is well
so far.

Thanx

Finn

Den 20-09-2014 kl. 01:58 skrev Eric Shubert:
I've fixed a few problems with the upgrading of this release (hence the
-2), and I think it's ready for public consumption now.

With this release, the configuration files are now in
/etc/spamassassin/
instead of /etc/mail/spamassassin/. I've always thought that the
/etc/mail/ directory was superfluous. Once maildrop is gone, so will be
that directory.

I've been running this release for over a week now, and it appears
to be
stable. There is one patch I needed to create so that bayes updates
properly when spamd uses the -x setting (which qmt does). I'm a little
disappointed that they haven't made a 3.4.1 release yet, as that bug
had
a fix submitted for it back in February. Anyhow, now that I've done our
own custom patch for it, 3.4.1 will probably be out soon. Such is life.

I won't be promoting this until I hear from a few of you out there that
you've installed it successfully. That's what the testing repo is for.
Once I hear of a few successes, I'll promote it to current/.

To update your spamassassin using the testing repo:
# yum --enablerepo=qmailtoaster-testing update spamassassin
will do the trick.

Note, I don't intend to roll a spamassassin-toaster (legacy) package
for
this or any further spamassassin releases. I think I mentioned this
already.

Thanks.


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