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Author SHA1 Message Date
heinz
77210faa99 Correct bad substitution of @PREFIX@ in spamd.raw 2004-05-31 12:43:06 +00:00
heinz
f5a036a0d5 Update to 2.63. Tested on NetBSD and Solaris 8.
Summary of major changes since 2.62
-----------------------------------

  - Fixed bug related to perl 5.005 which stopped SpamAssassin from being
    runnable
  - Fixed bug where "spamassassin -l" parameter wouldn't be untainted before
    being used
  - Added caching of body rendering results so that the message wouldn't
    be rendered the same way multiple times unnecessarily.

Summary of major changes since 2.61
-----------------------------------

  - Fixed two bugs related to Received line generation and parsing.
  - Modified two rules to reduce false positives.
  - Fixed bug where spamd temporary init directory wasn't removed in some
    situations.
  - Modified HABEAS_SWE to function even if the Habeas headers were out of
    their normal order.
  - Fixed bug where reporting wouldn't remove message markup before being
    learned by Bayes.
  - Fixed bug where report_safe_copy_headers would reverse the order of the
    Received headers.
  - Fixed several bugs in the Bayes system caused by DB_File oddities.
2004-01-21 22:19:30 +00:00
heinz
49c2db12af Update to version 2.61
Summary of major changes since 2.60
-----------------------------------

  - Dramatically reduced memory usage of Bayes expiry.
  - avoid false positives on Outlook 2003 messages, mails from Mac, Palm, and
    localized versions of Eudora, several AOL MUAs, and newer versions of The
    Bat!
  - new set of French translations from Michel Bouissou
  - updated to reflect new Dynablock DNSBL location
  - avoids a possible hole that was giving AWL bonuses to
    spammer forgeries on some networks
  - miscellaneous bug fixes
2003-12-27 19:16:04 +00:00
grant
698d0e2d6c print correct path to config files in spamd usage message. 2003-12-02 12:36:00 +00:00
heinz
acb771eb81 Remove DNSBL rules using *.easynet.nl (shut down today, see http://abuse.easynet.nl/dynablocker.html 2003-12-01 16:04:40 +00:00
heinz
ad81929102 Update to version 2.60 (fixes PR pkg/23318):
Summary of changes since 2.5x
-----------------------------------

- spamd supports UNIX-domain sockets
- SSL support for spamc/spamd now usable
- improved Bayes text analysis
- improved expiration of Bayes-DB
- better detection of 'invisible text' and other obfuscation techniques
  in HTML
- new RBL (eg SORBS, SpamCop, Osirusoft dropped)
- better handling of RBL timeouts
- support for Razor V1 dropped
- more flexible header and report rewriting
- Perl taint mode enabled by default
- bug fixes
- new rules
2003-11-03 00:56:25 +00:00
atatat
f90ace6498 Since osirusoft is dead now, we should remove all reference to it from
spamassassin.  These patches remove all references to osirusoft from
the rules files (perhaps leaving some of the comments a tad stale),
but leaving information about them in the stats files.

This bumps us to 2.55nb2.
2003-09-03 13:08:04 +00:00
heinz
8f07696ccf - include patch from SA CVS repository to fix a bug with 'spamassassin -r'
learning a message without Message-Id as ham (see bugzilla #2030)
- depend on p5-IO-Socket-SSL>=0.92 because of bugs in earlier versions
- bump revision
2003-06-08 01:11:37 +00:00
abs
9a5fcb0714 Update spamassassin to 2.55
Many small changes since 2.53, but difficult to pick out anything significant.
2003-05-22 11:41:02 +00:00
heinz
bb64e46cb0 Update to version 2.53.
This also closes PR pkg/21114 (thanks to Todd Vierling for dynamic PLIST)

  Most serious bugs since release of SA 2.50 fixed (hence the 'long'
  delay for the Pkgsrc package).

  Dependence on procmail removed. You still need a mail delivery agent
  but procmail is only a recommendation, not a prerequisite.

  Runs on Solaris (somewhat tested on Solaris 8, feedback welcome).

  Includes some SSL support for spamc/spamd. Not yet recommended due to
  lurking bug(s) (SA bugzilla ID 1751).

  Uses Perl module DB_File now instead of NDBM_File. This changes the
  name and format of the auto-whitelist database  ('auto-whitelist'
  instead of 'auto-whitelist.db' on NetBSD).

  ! This release adds/changes/removes configuration options, PLEASE use !
  ! 'perldoc Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf' and make  sure your mail         !
  ! configuration still works as expected.                              !

==========================================================================

Changes since 2.52:

- corruption of Bayes db where nspam/nham was getting zeroed, fixed.

- Bayes now has much lower lock timeouts for opportunistic expiry
  and auto-learning, to avoid overloading busy servers with an expiry
  run.  (This may result in occasional "lock failed" messages in the
  syslog while you're doing manual sa-learn ops, but those are
  not serious; it just means that an auto-learn could not take place
  because the dbs were opened by you in another process.)

- NDBM_File does not provide an EXISTS method, worked around.

- BSMTP support (spamc -B) fixed.

- Bayes allowed the user to 'forget' messages they hadn't learned.

- sa-learn broken when installed in a non-standard location.

- spamc was failing to dump message if out of memory.

- add-all-addrs-to-blacklist was a no-op, fixed.

- syslog-socket support was broken, fixed.

- sslspamc compilation fixed.

- SIGCHLD handling in spamd was causing an ugly warning on Red Hat 8.

- user_prefs were left world-writable after auto-whitelist use.

- Razor was zeroing %ENV; protected against this.

- some test failures on 5.005 and with Razor fixed; some tests were
  also still using the user's Bayes dbs.

- Windows portability fix in new Bayes journal code.

- dialup_codes now a privileged setting.

- clean PATH env variable immediately upon spamd start; fixed problem
  with taint mode failures when getting hostname in Perl 5.005.

- NetBSD: fixed SSL support, spamd start script.

- single-Received-header mails were not getting DNSBL checks.

- some doco fixes.


Changes since 2.51:

  - bug 1664: expiry imposed way too much load when a single
    site-wide Bayes db was used, fixed
  - bug 1672: a typo in a backported patch for 2.51 caused Bayes to
    sometimes not unlock the db, fixed
  - INSTALL now strongly recommends using DB_File
  - some NetBSD support fixes
  - bug 1601: option --syslog-socket wasn't implemented
  - bug 1260: corrected description of --nocreate-prefs option


Changes since 2.50:

  - Bayes locking and concurrency issues fixed
  - Bayes expiration was not working; fixed
  - spamd was not enabling Bayes after auto-learning without restart;
    fixed
  - safer way to attach spams, for broken mail clients, using 'report_safe
    2'
  - a few doco cleanups


Main changes since 2.4x:

- Bayesian filtering, using a Bayesian-style form of probability-analysis
  classification.  This uses an algorithm based on the one detailed in
  Paul Graham's 'A Plan For Spam' paper, along with aspects taken from
  Graham Robinson's work, and the chi-combining technique developed by the
  SpamBayes project.

- Auto-learning.  This trains the Bayesian filter automatically, based on
  the results from traditional SpamAssassin diagnosis.   It uses a set of
  heuristics and separate thresholds to ensure (as much as is possible)
  that it trains on guaranteed non-spam and spam.   Old, unused tokens are
  automatically expired.

- much-improved rule set.  A whole new set of rules based on Message-Id
  analysis is now in place, which accurately detects forged headers from
  a wide range of spamware.   Many inaccurate rules have been dropped.
  HTML tests much improved, with a set to detect image-only spam.

- new default format for detected-spam messages; the message is
  encapsulated as a MIME part, with a preview and the spam report
  in the main part of the message.

- Score sets.  Based on whether you are using just SpamAssassin rules,
  adding network tests, and using a trained Bayesian database,
  SpamAssassin will use a set of scores appropriately to gain the
  maximum degree of accuracy.

- Italian, Polish, Spanish, French and German rule sets and translations.

- Much improved reliability with spamd.  The problems with signals
  have been cleared up thanks to a pipe-based child tracking system,
  and all spamd-hanging bugs reported have proved unreproducable.

- Unicode problems with Red Hat 8 and perl 5.8 fixed.   Works on Perl
  5.005, 5.6.x, and 5.8.x.

- Taint-safe.  SpamAssassin runs with perl's taint-checking enabled for
  better security.

- Razor 1 support is now officially deprecated.

- "spamc -c" was not working, fixed.  This fix required increasing the
  revision of the spamd protocol; only difference is that now more than
  one protocol header can appear in the reply from spamd.

- all fixes from 2.44 included.
2003-04-15 00:02:24 +00:00
heinz
fce90a9f2c Remove incorrect 'free()' from libspamc.c (used in 'spamc'). Patch copied
from stable branch of SA CVS repository.

On other operating systems 'spamc' was reported to cause a core dump if
'spamd' was not running. At least NetBSD/i386 1.5.3 seems not to be as
severely affected, I only got 'spamc in free(): warning: junk
pointer, too high to make sense.'.
2003-02-09 02:27:54 +00:00
heinz
827b142e37 Maintenance update to 2.44
Parts of patch-ag and patch-ah as well as complete patch-aa could be
removed again, they are now included in SA 2.44 (see below).

#### official release announcement ###############

This is a bug-fix release, which fixes the following bugs:

  - Backport fix for Bug 1306: Possible buffer overflow in libspamc when
    running in BSMTP mode (patch 1.15 -> 1.18)

  - Backport workaround from Bug 526: Failed sanity check because of
    clobbered STDOUT (patch 1.147 -> 1.148)

  - Backport fix for Debian Bug 160206: Insufficient buffer in libspamc
    (patch 1.8 -> 1.9)

  - Backport fix for warnings in sed_path (patch 1.141 -> 1.142)

  - Backport fix for Bug 1127: Existing lowercase x-spam-status header
    kills SpamAssassin (patch 1.40 -> 1.41)

  - localized %ENV to fix problem where Razor2 erases the PATH so DCC
    and
    pyzor don't work, etc.

Note that this is *not* 2.50, which offers Bayesian filtering etc. These
bugs are already fixed in the 2.50 CVS tree, but that is not yet ready for
release.  This is a stable maintainance release only.
2003-02-02 19:38:39 +00:00
tron
c30f53768f Fix buffer overflow in "spamc" program can be remotely exploited.
Bump package revision.
2003-01-29 17:34:28 +00:00
heinz
24d4f258b3 Changed the rc.d script to account for different behaviour of
load_rc_config in NetBSD 1.6. This resolves PR pkg/18928 by Frank Cusack
(fcusack at fcusack com).

The rc.d script is now called on 'shutdown'.

Included fixes from SA CVS repository (2002-10-21) to minimize
impact of Razor2 on the environment vector, especially PATH.

Bumped PKGREVISION.
2002-11-06 21:51:26 +00:00
heinz
cf59fe8ec6 Update to 2.43
Item 1) was already provided by 'inofficial' patch-af for 2.42 (now
removed).

Two new patches (-ag and -ah) from the SpamAssassin-current repository
work around a roblem with razor2 timeouts.

Logo 'ninjabutton.png' is now in the correct html directory.

Official changes:
 1) AWL change reverted; instead of decreasing the AWL bias gradually to
    allow frequently-seen addresses to get into the "nonspam" area, it now
    behaves like 2.31 did, in that the AWL simply represents the
    long-term average score from that correspondent.

 2) core-dump bug in spamd worked around, _except for the "-m" switch_.
    The "-m" switch relies on signal handling in the Perl interpreter,
    which seems to have some bugs we cannot work around reliably on some
    platforms, so its use is no longer recommended.

 3) some portability fixes for SunOS.
2002-10-20 20:09:05 +00:00
heinz
cc4c6f0e91 - Setting PKG_SYSCONFBASE in /etc/mk.conf works now (Thanks to Urban
Boquist).
- Included fix for bad AWL behaviour which will also be in 2.50 (maybe 2.43)
  (ie AWL works the same again as in SA 2.31). This causes revision bump.
2002-10-08 16:41:32 +00:00
heinz
c820c3185c Update to 2.42.
Uses buildlink2 and module.mk. Some perl scripts for rule developers
(in PREFIX/share/doc/spamassassin/{masses,tools}/) and a small SpamAssassin
logo (PREFIX/share/doc/spamassassin/html/) are now included.
New netbsd_lists.cf file to reduce false positives on NetBSD lists (so
far, only some rules for netbsd-bugs).

Changes:
- bug fixes
- new, better scores (intensive testing was done to improve on 2.40 and
  2.41)
- netbsd rc.d script works now with NetBSD 1.5 and 1.6
- management of addresses in the automatic whitlist now easier with
  dedicated options (--add-addr-to-whitelist, --remove-addr-from-whitelist)
2002-10-08 00:49:18 +00:00
hubertf
d7cbb07612 Rename pkgsrc/mail/p5-Mail-Spamassassin to pkgsrc/mail/spamassassin. 2002-08-26 16:00:52 +00:00
hubertf
2c0cbb9af6 Rename pkgsrc/mail/p5-Mail-Spamassassin to pkgsrc/mail/spamassassin. 2002-08-26 15:54:28 +00:00