So would this mean I would need to have ASSP relearn everything?
Which stuff could I carry over:
assp.cfg
delay.db
spamdb
Whitelist
Redlist

=Virgil

> From: Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Questions and Answers for users of ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy <
assp-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 16:00:23 -0800
> Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Upgrading from
> Virgil de la Vega wrote:
>> I have been running ASSP 1.2.6 on a Windows platform for over 10 months
now
>> and the system has been running well and stable.
>>
>> It is running alongside an SMTP (Mdaemon) service and communicates with a
>> NOTES server.
>>
>> I am now looking at upgrading to 1.3.3.8 but considering the significant
>> changes (and the fact that I haven't been tracking developments for the
past
>> 6 months) would like to know if the upgrade is simply copying over the
>> upgrade file onto the ASSP directory, or are there some tweaks that need
to
>> be done.
>>
>> Appreciate any input or maybe an existing  URL or forum discussion thread
on
>> this...

> Due to the somewhat significant changes since 1.2.6 it is probably best
> to backup your current install and then install 1.3.3.8 cleanly and
> re-enter your configuration.
> You could do an in-place upgrade but, IMHO, a clean install would be
> easier.

> Kevin

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Virgil de la Vega
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