Do not use this if you don't understand that daily builds are about as unstable as software gets.
To use: apt-get install python-software-properties # the add-apt-repository command add-apt-repository ppa:darxus/spamassassin-daily apt-get update apt-get install spamassassin spamc It's building for Karmic (9.10), Lucid (10.04), Maverick (10.10), and Natty (11.04). I've only tested it on Lucid. It's automatically pulling the SA source from trunk, then copying over the debian and pkgrules directories from the Ubuntu package (minus a patch), and building. I am currently running this on my server. I'm basically the only user, so not a huge risk. Anybody else running anything newer than 3.3.1? Info on building SA from trunk (the main development source repository) yourself: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DownloadFromSvn My reason for doing this was trying out IPv6 DNS blacklists/whitelists. -- "Of course there's strength in numbers. But there's strength in sharp weaponry too. Ironically, this lead to what we call 'civilization'." - spore http://www.ChaosReigns.com