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"Craig R.Hughes" said:

> Seems like a good idea.  We might get one of two other issues 
> raised tomorrow too once US people get back to work tomorrow and 
> start downloading 2.40 in earnest.

yep, I reckon that's likely.

BTW I'm hearing reports about problems resolving spamassassin.org.
Anyone else noticing this?  if it's serious I'll see if I can get
Mark Reynolds to add a 2ndary in the US, to go with the primaries
in Oz.

> >    - looks like there may be a razor2 issue

I think this is a Razor bug/glitch triggered when file permissions
don't allow its own log system to work.  At least that's the report
I heard on the Razor list in the past...

Theo, does it work now that you /dev/null'd the logfile?

> >    - version number (says "cvs")
> >    - tag tree as "Rel" this time too

I won't bother tagging with Rel, IMO; I don't think we should
rely on the version control system inside our code, so I've just
put a line in Mail/SpamAssassin.pm instead.   I will of course
tag with a release *label* though.

--j.