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Debian Weekly News - November 16th, 2004 reported:
> It seems that the memory consumption problem in
> SpamAssassin 3 is finally [2]fixed, so the package may be able to
> migrate into sarge.

FWIW, I can report that I installed SA 3.0.1 on my production system 
after it had been in Sid for 9 days. SA is used with exiscan-acl. This 
system has limited resources, 192 MB of RAM, but allthough I gave it a 
bit of stress by giving it my spamtraps to chew on, as well as 
subscribing to more lists than usual, there has not been any noticeable 
problems. 

As spammers adapt to filters, 2.64 is barely useful anymore to many 
users, and 3.0 has a plugin architecture that will give it somewhat 
longer useful life, I hope the community will dedicate itself to making 
it a part of the next stable release.

Best,

Kjetil
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Kjetil Kjernsmo
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