sorry for the top post.. OE sucks. thanks for the packages Duncan :) i noticed that you don't use your people.debian.org location for packages (atleast that I saw) .. you could also stick em there I'm sure people would test em if it was easy to track them using apt. When they are in experimental or unstable it makes it more difficult unless you wanna do weird pinning stuff I like the way that backports.org does it giving each package its own repository. works really well :)

-Matt

On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 02:08:40PM -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
it makes me wonder if maybe the debian guys messed with the rankings for
stuff from the URL block list matches.  I'll have an email come through
that hits like 3 url block lists ..but gets an ALL_TRUSTED which cancels
them out.

The Debian packages do not change any scores or modify the code in any
meaningful way. The only substantial change is the addition of rules
that should prevent e-mails automatically generated by your system
from being classified as spam.

On a related note, I have not gotten a chance to package 3.1.0
yet. :-( It wouldn't take me long to do it, but I don't have the time
to test it adequately... :-(

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Duncan Findlay

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