On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Justin Mason wrote:

=>OK, here's 2.43.  This is strictly a bug-fix release. Download at
=>
=>    http://spamassassin.org/downloads.html
=>
=>(Er, at least, download it there in about 15 minutes, it's still
=>gronking. ;)
=>
=>Changes:
=>
=>  - AWL change reverted; instead of decreasing the AWL bias gradually to
=>    allow frequently-seen addresses to get into the "nonspam" area, it now
=>    behaves like 2.31 did, in that the AWL simply represents the
=>    long-term average score from that correspondent.
=>
=>  - core-dump bug in spamd worked around, _except for the "-m" switch_.
=>    The "-m" switch relies on signal handling in the Perl interpreter,
=>    which seems to have some bugs we cannot work around reliably on some
=>    platforms, so its use is no longer recommended.
=>
=>  - some portability fixes for SunOS.
=>
=>Should be rock solid.  ish. ;)

I love you guys, but if some anti-spam fairy godmother could pop out and
grant me one free wish, I'd ask for a spec file so I could create an
installable rpm to get better control on my Red Hat installation. 

Is this possible to get done?

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