1 $Id: NEWS,v 1.25 2006/04/05 15:59:18 dnelson Exp $
4 * Ensure wrapped headers always use LF (fix for spamassassin 3.1.1)
5 * Mimic sendmail's Received header even better. Logs a warning
6 to syslog if it can't fetch a sendmail macro that would help.
9 * -M option which disables all message modifications
10 * Fixed crash on spam with no body at all
11 * -e option to pass full recipient email address to spamc
12 * -x option to expand recipient list with sendmail -bv
13 * -f truly daemonizes now, instead of simply forking
14 * -P option to create a pidfile
15 * Supports both Spamassassin 2.x and 3.0 X-Spam-Status: headers
16 * Fixed possible crash when a fork() call fails
19 * -b/-B options to redirect tagged messages to another email address.
20 * -i option to not run spamassassin on messages coming from specified
22 * All arguments after -- will get passed to spamc (deprecate -D at the
24 * Envelope, remote IP, HELO, and date get sent to spamc, so the
25 results more closely match what spamc via procmail sees. A lot of
26 SA rules could never fire because this data was missing. You will
27 need to add a line to your sendmail config file to enable date
29 * A compatible manpage is generated on systems without mdoc macros.
30 * Incoming messages with absolutely no headers at all now get checked
34 * Fixed hanging problem when processing a message with no headers at
35 all. Sort of serious, so it gets its own release.
38 * -m option disables body, Subject:, and Content-Type: header
40 * -r option tells sendmail to reject the message if it exceeds a given
42 * -u option passes recipient username to spamc.
43 * Fixed illegal use of freed memory causing message loss on some
45 * Fixed header doubling problem, and cleaned up the case where
46 incoming messages already have X-Spam* headers
50 * Many portability fixes. Should build on any *BSD, Linux, Solaris,
51 or Tru64 box, with any milter-compatible sendmail, with any
53 * Fixed the "250K deadlock" bug.
54 * Subject and Content-Types headers are only replaced if they changed.
55 This makes /var/log/maillog a bit cleaner for servers that get mail
56 that has already been run through SpamAssassin. The mail is still
57 checked, so you can't bypass anything by adding SA headers.
58 * Added SpamAssassin field "X-Spam-Level".
60 * Added RedHat spec files.
61 * -f option forks the milter into the background.
62 * -d debugging option.
65 * Added SpamAssassin 2.0+ field "X-Spam-Checker-Version"
66 * Changed behaviour as follows:
67 - Old (already present) "X-Spam" fields are passed to SpamAssassin again,
68 now it is up to SpamAssassin to make sure its not being lied to by
70 - Only mail that was previously marked being no Spam will get modified.
71 Reported Spam will remain unchanged.
74 * First release. What do you expect? :-)