Shit.  There was supposed to be all sorts of stuff in the MANIFEST which is
missing for some reason.  Basically, pretty much everything from the base
directory -- including spamassassin.raw, Makefile.PL and a bunch of other stuff.
I'm working on it.  ETA: real soon.

C

Brian May wrote:

BM> Was there supposed to be a Makefile.PL is the tar.gz file?
BM>
BM> Brian
BM>
BM> ----- Original Message -----
BM> From: "Craig R Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BM> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
BM> Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 4:48 PM
BM> Subject: [SAtalk] [SA-announce] Deersoft Emerges to Combat Spam
BM>
BM>
BM> Press Release
BM> SOURCE: Deersoft, Inc.
BM>
BM> Deersoft Emerges to Combat Spam
BM>
BM> PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 12, 2002--Spam, unwanted and
BM> offensive
BM> email, is an overwhelming problem that many see getting worse every day.
BM> Spam
BM> not only wastes individuals' valuable time and attention every time their
BM> email
BM> program opens, it is of grave concern to parents protecting their children's
BM> email. Craig Hughes and Gordon Kruberg today announced the formation of
BM> Deersoft, Inc. and the company's plans to develop and release anti-spam
BM> software
BM> for consumers and the businesses that serve them.
BM>
BM> "Deersoft is an incredible opportunity to grow a business that solves an
BM> immense
BM> problem for consumers," said Gordon Kruberg, Deersoft co-founder and C.E.O.
BM> "This is an exciting time to start a company, especially with technology
BM> that
BM> already has a successful and proven track record."
BM>
BM> Deersoft was born out of the open source community, where company co-founder
BM> Craig Hughes manages the anti-spam project SpamAssassin. The SpamAssassin
BM> project has an installed base of over 30,000 email servers supporting
BM> millions
BM> of email users, and has received tremendous accolades for its speed and
BM> effectiveness. Craig Hughes makes his ongoing dedication to the open
BM> software
BM> community clear, "Deersoft is committed to supporting the open source
BM> community,
BM> and is pleased to announce the release today of SpamAssassin(TM) 2.3.0." In
BM> the
BM> coming weeks Deersoft will release the consumer version of SpamAssassin(TM)
BM> as
BM> well as an enterprise edition. Both will be available for download through
BM> the
BM> company's website at http://www.deersoft.com/
BM>
BM> W. Gordon Kruberg, M.D.
BM>
BM> In addition to Deersoft, Gordon serves as co-founder and director of
BM> Schoolpop,
BM> Inc., a leader in education funding solutions, and as director of HopeLink
BM> Corporation, a healthcare information technology company that provides
BM> web-based
BM> products and services that build efficiency into the clinical trial process.
BM> Gordon also has 15 years of experience with venture capital companies, both
BM> as a
BM> partner at Grace Horn Ventures and as an operating executive in several
BM> start-up
BM> companies. Gordon holds an A.B. in Human Biology, a M.S. degree in
BM> Engineering
BM> from Stanford University and an M.D. degree from Northwestern University.
BM>
BM> Craig Hughes
BM>
BM> Craig brings 10 years of software development experience to Deersoft. Prior
BM> to
BM> founding the company, Craig co-founded Panop.com where he led the technical
BM> team, developing a web-based dynamic content generation engine. Broadbase
BM> Software acquired Panop in July 2000. He has been involved in open source
BM> development since 1995 and is the current maintainer of the open source
BM> SpamAssassin project. Craig attended Stanford University, majoring in
BM> Symbolic
BM> Systems.
BM>
BM> About Deersoft, Inc.
BM>
BM> Founded earlier this year, Deersoft is a privately held company based in
BM> Palo
BM> Alto, CA. In the coming days and weeks, Deersoft will announce products to
BM> solve
BM> the biggest day-to-day problem faced by email users: Spam. Please visit the
BM> website at www.deersoft.com.
BM> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
BM> Contact:
BM>
BM>      Deersoft, Inc.
BM>      Kelly Herman, 650/799-8808
BM>      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BM>
BM>
BM> _______________________________________________________________
BM>
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