--------------------------------------------------------------------- Fedora Update Notification FEDORA-2007-146 2007-01-26 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Product : Fedora Core 5 Name : spamassassin Version : 3.1.7 Release : 5.fc5 Summary : Spam filter for email which can be invoked from mail delivery agents. Description : SpamAssassin provides you with a way to reduce if not completely eliminate Unsolicited Commercial Email (SPAM) from your incoming email. It can be invoked by a MDA such as sendmail or postfix, or can be called from a procmail script, .forward file, etc. It uses a genetic-algorithm evolved scoring system to identify messages which look spammy, then adds headers to the message so they can be filtered by the user's mail reading software. This distribution includes the spamd/spamc components which create a server that considerably speeds processing of mail.
To enable spamassassin, if you are receiving mail locally, simply add this line to your ~/.procmailrc: INCLUDERC=/etc/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin-default.rc
To filter spam for all users, add that line to /etc/procmailrc (creating if necessary).
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information:
This update fixes a typo that was causing harmless but annoying errors in logs. --------------------------------------------------------------------- * Mon Jan 22 2007 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com 3.1.7-5 - fix typo in logrotate.d (#223817) * Thu Jan 18 2007 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com - Options for RHEL4 * spamc/spamd cannot connect over IPv6 or SSL * sa-update is disabled The above functionality requires perl modules not included in RHEL4. You may still use them if you get those perl modules from elsewhere. RHEL5 ships these perl modules. * Thu Dec 14 2006 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com - 3.1.7-4 - add standardized sa-update cron script, disabled by default * Thu Dec 14 2006 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com - 3.1.7-2 - own directory /var/lib/spamassassin * Mon Nov 20 2006 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com - 3.1.7-1 - 3.1.7 maintenance release * Wed Aug 2 2006 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com - 3.1.4-1 - 3.1.4 maintenance release * Mon Jul 17 2006 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com - 3.1.3-5 - req perl-IO-Socket-SSL for spamc/spamd SSL communication - req perl-IO-Socket-INET6 for IPv6 * Wed Jul 12 2006 Jesse Keating jkeating@redhat.com - 3.1.3-3.1 - rebuild * Tue Jun 27 2006 Florian La Roche laroche@redhat.com - 3.1.3-3 - require diffutils for the post script (cmp is used) * Wed Jun 7 2006 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com - 3.1.3-2 - start spamd before sendmail (#193818) - require perl-Archive-Tar (#193100) * Mon Jun 5 2006 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com - 3.1.3-1 - CVE-2006-2447 * Fri May 26 2006 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com - 3.1.2-1 - 3.1.2 bug fix release * Tue May 9 2006 Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com - 3.0.5-4 - Preserve timestamp and context of /etc/sysconfig/spamassassin (#178580)
--------------------------------------------------------------------- This update can be downloaded from: http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/5/
70d01caeb7b072b9480056216a13529862f8b081 SRPMS/spamassassin-3.1.7-5.fc5.src.rpm 70d01caeb7b072b9480056216a13529862f8b081 noarch/spamassassin-3.1.7-5.fc5.src.rpm b64b2b1aa7c9a271bcfdd2c4b09dfb59acf7c89e ppc/spamassassin-3.1.7-5.fc5.ppc.rpm a1a1d2fe9b13dc4bbb0477a707fd4b4c6cf0d7cc ppc/debug/spamassassin-debuginfo-3.1.7-5.fc5.ppc.rpm b604f76fffb786037d3291d2b4175ec9915f1c04 x86_64/spamassassin-3.1.7-5.fc5.x86_64.rpm e82a730864985809af5c1151738c5c4a40ca7a99 x86_64/debug/spamassassin-debuginfo-3.1.7-5.fc5.x86_64.rpm 1d4e36bc23d8d422153e414ddb0d1890b3818207 i386/spamassassin-3.1.7-5.fc5.i386.rpm 18d9e28f50c1825b92a6033601a0853e40ac4c57 i386/debug/spamassassin-debuginfo-3.1.7-5.fc5.i386.rpm
This update can be installed with the 'yum' update program. Use 'yum update package-name' at the command line. For more information, refer to 'Managing Software with yum,' available at http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/yum/. ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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