Hi Miles,

I'm currently using the spamassassin version from sarge-backports. I
have not encountered any issues but I have also based my setup on this
excellent how-to: http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/ the author
provides a very thorough explanation.

- Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: Miles Fidelman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:57 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: Running on Debian stable


Hi Folks,

Just came across this thread in the archives, and I have the same basic 
question re. upgrading to a newer version of spamassassin on Debian
stable.

But... unlike Raymond Wan, I'm accessing spamassassin with postfix and 
amavisd-new.  The current install is already set up to run razor, pyzor,

and dcc.

So... from previous messages, I've gathered that the basic upgrade 
approach is to do:
apt-get -t sarge-backports install spamassassin
(unless I want to get a bit more aggressive and install from cpan).

Is there anything different I need to do or watch out for regarding 
being wired in through amavisd-new - particularly since amavisd manages 
some of the configuration for spamassassin?

What about the wiring/configuration for razor, pyzor, or dcc (new 
registration or anything)?

And.. if I go the cpan route, anything else to watch out for (e.g., does

it install in different places that the .deb package)?

Thanks very much,

Miles Fidelman


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