Gary Funck wrote:
Hmmm, So if I go here, http://spamassassin.rediris.es/downloads.html
and pick up the "Latest bleeding-edge code, 2.60", am I getting the
latest SA, *and* its latest scores? If I install this package, and
replace my previous package, and don't muck things up in my local.cf,
do I h
Gary Funck wrote on Fri, 6 Jun 2003 11:32:52 -0700:
> Hmmm, So if I go here, http://spamassassin.rediris.es/downloads.html
> and pick up the "Latest bleeding-edge code, 2.60", am I getting the
> latest SA, *and* its latest scores? If I install this package, and
> replace my previous package, and d
> -Original Message-
> From: Kai Schaetzl
> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 10:32 AM
>
> scores *are* available on cvs, but not alone. You cannot drop in
> new tests and
> scores in an old sa. You need the full package.
Hmmm, So if I go here, http://spamassassin.rediris.es/downloads.html
Gary Funck wrote on Fri, 6 Jun 2003 08:57:24 -0700:
> On the second point, I was wondering if there might be some sort of overnight,
> or every-few-days automated update of the scores, and that these latest scores
> would become available with the latest CVS copy of SA.
>
scores *are* available o
Since spam is a moving target, and SA is under constant development, and the
newer versions always seem to do a better job of spotting the latest spam,
there are some of us out here in the peanut gallery who'd like to try the
latest. But we're often warned away because (1) obviously, the latest is