Jim Knuth writes: > Heute (07.03.2007/01:42 Uhr) schrieb Randal, Phil, > > > 127/8 is now always trusted. > > > Remove that "trusted_networks 127/8" line and all should be well. > > Are then still other changes, which are not explained in Changes > or INSTALL?
They're all in the Changes -- but that's a pretty opaque doc. You shouldn't have to read it. When the full release of 3.2.0 is out, there'll be a more readable short list of important notes about the upgrade (including this issue). Doc is writing it ;) In the meantime, I'll write a quick paragraph on this for the UPGRADE file for the next prerelease.... --j. > > Phil > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jim Knuth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: 07 March 2007 00:12 > > To: Justin Mason > > Cc: dev@spamassassin.apache.org; users@spamassassin.apache.org > > Subject: Re: NOTICE: SpamAssassin 3.2.0-pre2 PRERELEASE available > > > Gestern (06.03.2007/15:09 Uhr) schrieb Justin Mason, > > >> SpamAssassin 3.2.0-pre2 is released! > >> This is a *prerelease* of SpamAssassin 3.2.0; not the full release. > > > > Actual there a little bit changed with trusted network? > > > My local.cf included > > > # Trusted > > clear_trusted_networks > > trusted_networks 127/8 > > # Internal > > clear_internal_networks > > internal_networks 127/8 > > > and this getting by --lint > > > [15519] warn: netset: cannot include 127/8 as it has already been > > included > > [15519] warn: netset: cannot include 127/8 as it has already been > > included > > -- > Viele Gruesse, Kind regards, > Jim Knuth > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ICQ #277289867 > ---------- > Zufalls-Zitat > ---------- > Diplomatie ist die Fähigkeit, so zu tun, als täte man nicht > so. (Boleslaw Barlog) > ---------- > Der Text hat nichts mit dem Empfaenger der Mail zu tun > ---------- > Virus free. Checked by NOD32 Version 2099 Build 9215 06.03.2007