There is a new qmailtoaster-plus package available. This is *not* for COS6 installations. I expect this to be the FINAL UPGRADE for this package, as it will be obsoleted soon by the qmailtoaster-util package in the mirrors. Everything that's supported going forward will be in the qmailtoaster-util package.

We don't yet have a plan for upgrading COS5 hosts with the new yum repos. That's primarily because nobody's done so yet. It should be fairly straight forward to do the switch, if someone cares to try it out. I would *not* (yet) recommend doing so on a production server.

Here are the changes to QTP since the last release:

03/29/14 - Eric <e...@datamatters.us>
         - cut release 0.3.2-1.4.20  -  FINAL RELEASE
         - obsoleted by qmailtoaster-util package

11/23/13 - Eric <e...@datamatters.us>
         - qtp-prune-graylist - added counts for spam vs ham deleted

11/11/13 - Eric <e...@datamatters.us>
         - qtp-dependencies - fixed perl modules for spamassassin

09/23/13 - Eric <e...@datamatters.us>
- added CentOS 6 to qtp-install-rpmforge, changed from i386 to i686
         - changed COS6 to use /root/rpmbuild for BUILD_DIR

05/28/13 - Eric <e...@datamatters.us>
         - fixed qtp-backup, qtp-restore for tar v1.23 (CentOS 6) commands.

02/08/13 - Eric <e...@datamatters.us>
         - Added dynamic to spamdyke blacklist_keywords file

12/14/12 - Eric <e...@datamatters.us>
- Added rule to qtp-install-spamdyke to filter multiple From: addresses

12/04/12 - Eric <e...@datamatters.us>
         - removed php-ldap from qtp-dependencies script

--
-Eric 'shubes'


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