My oldest server has 5.8, and it's a really out of date box.
My newest out-of-date box has 5.8.8-36 (opensuse 10.2).

Antispam and email is a fast changing technology (compared to other server 
things like file and print and http), so I see no reason why people should try 
to adapt an old system to todays needs. I don't keep email servers around for 
more than three years, and that's pushing it. A lot has changed in three 
years, in every aspect, volume of email/spam, software, antivirus, processing 
demands, storage demands, etc... If a mail server is more than three years 
old, it's likely overdue for a lot more things than just a spamassassin 
update.

On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 09:44:08AM +0100, Justin Mason wrote:
> For the upcoming release, we're considering dropping support for that
> interpreter version.  If you're still using 5.6.x, or know of a
> (relatively recent) distro that does, please reply to highlight
> this....
> 
> --j.

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