Hey all:

I've seen a large amount of code and patches come through this mailing
list that enhance the performance of SpamAssassin.  However, I'm no perl
guru (or any other language) so I'm not sure what I'd do with all those
snippets of code.

Is it safe to assume that the code that proves reliable and useful will
eventually make its way into a release version of SpamAssassin, for those
of us that are not sophisticated enough to patch our own installations?

For example, I saw someone mention that they commented out the ORBZ check
since it went offline; I wouldn't even know where to begin to do that, but
that seems like a reasonable 'update' to SpamAssassin so I would hope to
see that check commented out in a future release.

Regards,
Kenneth


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Kenneth Chen
Unit Supervisor, Clark Kerr and UVA
Residential Computing
University of California, Berkeley
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