We have a half dozen or so customers where we have installed 2.6x and run it 
for all our inhouse e-mail. Does a wonderful job with a minumum amount of care 
and feeding, just move missed spam into a special folder for nightly bayesian 
retraining and we're catching over 95% of SPAM.

Our goal is to spend less time per day on the care and feeding of the spam 
filter then we would on deleting the spam manually. :)  That means the time and 
effort required to re-integrate spamassassin into our mail servers, with 
whatever ancillary changes become requisite, and testing/qa time, ... all that 
time must occur infrequently.

Ragnar Paulson
The Software Group Limited

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Per Jessen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <users@spamassassin.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 3:54 AM
Subject: maintaining the 2.6 branch (was: [2.64] FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK buggy)


> Ron Johnson wrote:
> 
> >> Per Jessen wrote:
> >> >  Show of hands,
> >> > who's still on 2.64 with no exact plans to upgrade?
> 
> Alright, so far I've seen 4-5, maybe 6 people saying they intend to stick to
> 2.64 for the foreseeable future.  Is that really all? 
> I'm quite willing myself to put an effort in in maintaining 2.64, and I'll
> probably be doing it on a personal level anyway, but to work to produce actual
> releases for others, I think a bit more of an interest is needed. 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Per Jessen, Zurich
> Let your spam stop here -- http://www.spamchek.ch
> 
>

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