$arr_19 ), array( 3, false, $arr_20, $arr_24 ), array( 2, false, "\" />", $arr_25 ) ) ); ?> $arr_27 ), array( 3, false, $arr_28, $arr_30 ), array( 2, false, "\" />\n\n", $arr_31 ) ) ); ?> array( 2, false, false, $arr_9 ), array( 4, $arr_10, "if", $arr_245, $arr_248 ), array( 2, false, "\n", $arr_249 ) ) ); ?> rr_466 ), array( 4, $arr_467, "if", $arr_482, $arr_484 ), array( 2, false, "\n", $arr_485 ) ) ); ?> PHISHERMAN'S END » Linux Magazine
 

The sys admin’s daily grind: SpamAssassin 3.3

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SpamAssassin is the backbone of countless anti-spam strategies. Its maintainers are cautious people and have just released the last major version since 2007. It’s definitely worthwhile.

About a year ago, I wrote about SpamAssassin’s own update function, SA-Update. It keeps the rules that SpamAssassin includes up to date and can integrate and update rules from third-party sources.

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