X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?p=deb_pkgs%2Fspamass-milter.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;fp=NEWS;h=73ffadc6dd44d8174d5c2b081c5413a3a7f2fe6f;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=8ad6e90591e0369fc6b2955a1fc687f840277eeb;hpb=b7c1bcb26ee594de6aa0a75516fed9c0b4d2ed5f diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73ffadc --- /dev/null +++ b/NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +$Id: NEWS,v 1.26 2011/02/14 21:31:30 dnelson Exp $ + +0.3.2: (2011-02-10) + * Fix security vulnerability with the -x option + +0.3.1: (2006-03-23) + * Ensure wrapped headers always use LF (fix for spamassassin 3.1.1) + * Mimic sendmail's Received header even better. Logs a warning + to syslog if it can't fetch a sendmail macro that would help. + +0.3.0: (2005-02-03) + * -M option which disables all message modifications + * Fixed crash on spam with no body at all + * -e option to pass full recipient email address to spamc + * -x option to expand recipient list with sendmail -bv + * -f truly daemonizes now, instead of simply forking + * -P option to create a pidfile + * Supports both Spamassassin 2.x and 3.0 X-Spam-Status: headers + * Fixed possible crash when a fork() call fails + +0.2.0: (2003-06-26) + * -b/-B options to redirect tagged messages to another email address. + * -i option to not run spamassassin on messages coming from specified + networks. + * All arguments after -- will get passed to spamc (deprecate -D at the + same time). + * Envelope, remote IP, HELO, and date get sent to spamc, so the + results more closely match what spamc via procmail sees. A lot of + SA rules could never fire because this data was missing. You will + need to add a line to your sendmail config file to enable date + passing (see README). + * A compatible manpage is generated on systems without mdoc macros. + * Incoming messages with absolutely no headers at all now get checked + correctly + +0.1.3a: (2002-12-31) + * Fixed hanging problem when processing a message with no headers at + all. Sort of serious, so it gets its own release. + +0.1.3: (2002-12-27) + * -m option disables body, Subject:, and Content-Type: header + modification. + * -r option tells sendmail to reject the message if it exceeds a given + score. + * -u option passes recipient username to spamc. + * Fixed illegal use of freed memory causing message loss on some + platforms. + * Fixed header doubling problem, and cleaned up the case where + incoming messages already have X-Spam* headers + * Updated RPM files. + +0.1.2: (2002-08-18) + * Many portability fixes. Should build on any *BSD, Linux, Solaris, + or Tru64 box, with any milter-compatible sendmail, with any + compiler. + * Fixed the "250K deadlock" bug. + * Subject and Content-Types headers are only replaced if they changed. + This makes /var/log/maillog a bit cleaner for servers that get mail + that has already been run through SpamAssassin. The mail is still + checked, so you can't bypass anything by adding SA headers. + * Added SpamAssassin field "X-Spam-Level". + * Added a manpage. + * Added RedHat spec files. + * -f option forks the milter into the background. + * -d debugging option. + +0.1.1: (2002-01-31) + * Added SpamAssassin 2.0+ field "X-Spam-Checker-Version" + * Changed behaviour as follows: + - Old (already present) "X-Spam" fields are passed to SpamAssassin again, + now it is up to SpamAssassin to make sure its not being lied to by + Spammers. + - Only mail that was previously marked being no Spam will get modified. + Reported Spam will remain unchanged. + +0.1.0: (2002-01-16) + * First release. What do you expect? :-)