> Design and engineering?
> 
> You want Spamassassin to work or not?  You install what it
> needs.
> What does that have to do with engineering?
> 
> If you start managing library installation on a library by library
> basis you are opening a can of worms.  You select the packages
> you need to get the job done, and install all the libraries (or in this
> case perl modules) needed for those packages.  You don't start
> at the libraries and work up. You start at the packages and let
> the package managers/Cpan take of the libraries/modules.
> 
> --
> _____________________________________
> John Andersen

No, I want SA to fail frequently and give me headaches all day and avoid my
attempts at successfully implementing part of our mail server systems
engineering.

:-)

Can anyone answer the question(s)?

Where is the best place to find the docs and info about the current "stable"
perl modules in relationship to SA

Is it CPAN? Is that it? Other place?

I want to know which versions are current and stable and what the lil
buggers actually do.

I don't know the answer or I wouldn't be asking.

Yes, I know how to search the web yet it still doesn't answer the question.

I don't know at any given time what is the most stable version of any perl
module in relation to SA use.

Please advise on that and thanks in advance.

 - rh

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