I have it in production. On Sun, Dec 11, 2022, 09:00 Greg Troxel <g...@lexort.com> wrote:
> > Sidney Markowitz <sid...@apache.org> writes: > > > I know a number of you have been looking at the release candidates for > > the 4.0.0 release and have been helpful in finding issues with them. > > > > We have just announced a new release candidate 4 that looks very close > > to ready for the full 4.0.0 release. > > > > We could use as many people as possible who are in a position to try it > out. > > > > Here is a link to the archived announcement we made on the developers > > mailing list, which has all the details on downloading, what's new, > > and upgrading from version 3.4.x. > > > > https://lists.apache.org/thread/j10xp2b9166ctqsydhjqo5y9h8dw7zdp > > I am testing on NetBSD 9 amd64, likely a platform you don't have a > report for yet. > > I have locally updated the mail/spamassasin entry in pkgsrc, which only > required minor defuzzing of our patches. (They are almost all about > accomodating to our non-default prefix and handling of config files. > I'll try to sort through and make sure anything that isn't that gets > sent upstream for discussion.) > > I've run it on a machine which doesn't really do mail, starting spamd, > and running spamassassin -t on a message. That looks good; it gets > sensible scores include ARC_SIGNED and ARC_VALID. > > I don't have a staging server, and could try it on my production server. > I therefore wonder: > > Do people think it's prudent to try this in production (for a small > server for just personal mail, by someone who knows what they are > doing)? > > If I run it, and I decide to flip back (because there are issues), is > there anything to worry about? I am using TxRep but I didn't see in > the announcement that there was a database schema change. > > Have other put this in production and was it ok? I am guessing yes > and yes. >