Junaid,
> I did the upgrade and all went OK. In the syslog now I can see the
> version is "3.001000". Will this new version block more SPAM than the
> previous version? My understanding is that each new version of SA has a
> new set of rules to encounter the current Spammers and their techniques,
Mark Martinec wrote:
> You may consider taking the opportunity and moving your Bayes db to SQL,
> as SA 3.1 brings some performance and reliability improvements
> when choosing: bayes_store_module Mail::SpamAssassin::BayesStore::MySQL
>
> While at it, you can upgrade amavisd-new to 2.3.3.
>
N
ues,
right?
Junaid
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Subject: Re: [AMaViS-user] Upgrading from SA 3.0.4 to SA 3.1.0
MJ,
> Thanks for your rep
MJ,
> Thanks for your reply. Do I need to perform following tasks to upgrade
> Bayesian database? As suggested in the UPGRADE file?
> - run "sa-learn --rebuild", this will sync your journal
> - upgrade SA to 3.0.0
> - run "sa-learn --sync", which will cause the db format to be upgraded
Yes, i
Mark,
>Should work by just installing Mail::SpamAssassin over an older
>version. Check your local rules by: su vscan -c 'spamassassin --lint',
>there are few minor differences which might be encountered if local
>rules are heavily >used. Also upgrade SARE rules (if used) after
>upgrading SA. Wi
MJ,
> I am running postfix 2.2.4 on Solaris 8 with amavisd-new.2.3.2,
> SpamAssassin 3.0.4 and Clamav 0.8.7.1 as an AV/AS gateway to my main
> email system. Now I want to upgrade SA from version 3.0.4 to 3.1.0. I
> have read the UPGRADE file and the release notes but still I have
> doubts. Can I s
Hi,
I am running postfix 2.2.4 on Solaris 8 with amavisd-new.2.3.2,
SpamAssassin 3.0.4 and Clamav 0.8.7.1 as an AV/AS gateway to my main
email system. Now I want to upgrade SA from version 3.0.4 to 3.1.0. I
have read the UPGRADE file and the release notes but still I have
doubts. Can I simply run