Chris Purves schrieb:
On October 13, 2006 06:42 am, Bart Veltman wrote:
Currently I am using spamassassin version 3.0.3 on a Debian 3.1 sarge
(stable release) linux system. According to Debian this version is
stable but is more than a year old. Which version should I use, or must
I use, to maintain a stable environment? Still go on with version 3.0.3
or upgrade to a newer version?
You can also get newer versions of spamassassin from debian-volatile, which
maintains packages that update often (such as spamassassin, antivirus, etc).
You would need to add the following to your sources.list (although you'll
probably want a closer mirror
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-volatile/volatile-mirrors):
deb http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/debian-volatile stable/volatile-sloppy main
deb-src http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/debian-volatile stable/volatile-sloppy
main
I definitely recommend that you upgrade your spamassassin. The version
currently in volatile is 3.1.5. I can't comment as to the differences
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
it seems that currently "only" 3.1.4 is available through
volatile-sloppy, but thx for your tip, i was not aware of sloppy too ...
apt-cache policy spamassassin
spamassassin:
Installed: 3.1.4-1
3.1.4-0volatile1 900
1 http://ftp.de.debian.org stable/volatile-sloppy/main Packages
Greetings & THX
MH