David Relson | 29 Mar 2009 00:17
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Bogofilter v1.2.0 - New Stable Release

Bogofilter v1.2.0 has been promoted from "current" to "stable" status.

This release adds 3 new options to force bogofilter to use a specified
number of tokens when scoring a message.  The options are:

     --token-count=n
     --token-count-min=n
     --token-count-max=n

When one or more of these options is specified, bogofilter tries to
use the specified number of tokens when computing a message's score.
Under certain circumstances when multiple tokens have identical
scores, bogofilter will compute a score using more tokens than
specified.

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Files are available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/bogofilter for
download.

Here are the md5sums for the release:

ed1a0a4609fa0c7dc1cddba1b9d37067  bogofilter-1.2.0.tar.bz2
4bbc9adc30d4f8e3a547f9be18a1cb74  bogofilter-1.2.0.tar.gz
9c043cb32e8f385e681417465e95b049  bogofilter-db42-1.2.0-1.i586.rpm
5c434e57e1813db61dba4216f5b5d48f
bogofilter-db42-static-1.2.0-1.i586.rpm
f76fb2ce5f4cea232b9437b4935c6ad1  bogofilter-sqlite3-1.2.0-1.i586.rpm
84dcac7e7a460ea38d369b503544e0d6
bogofilter-sqlite3-static-1.2.0-1.i586.rpm
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Matthias Andree | 7 May 2009 03:02
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HEADS UP: Berkeley DB versions in upcoming mail/bogofilter* 1.2.0 on FreeBSD

Am 29.03.2009, 00:17 Uhr, schrieb David Relson <relson <at> osagesoftware.com>:

> Bogofilter v1.2.0 has been promoted from "current" to "stable" status.
>
> This release adds 3 new options to force bogofilter to use a specified
> number of tokens when scoring a message.  The options are:
>
>      --token-count=n
>      --token-count-min=n
>      --token-count-max=n
>
> When one or more of these options is specified, bogofilter tries to
> use the specified number of tokens when computing a message's score.
> Under certain circumstances when multiple tokens have identical
> scores, bogofilter will compute a score using more tokens than
> specified.

Greetings,

I finally got around to updating the FreeBSD ports and submitted the  
update, which will hopefully show up in the not too distant future.

On the good side, we allow any Berkeley DB version >= 4.1 (currently up to  
4.7), and we support parallel builds now - which makes port builds faster  
on multicore/multiprocessor computers.

If you are installing/updating the bogofilter-sqlite or bogofilter-tc  
ports, the remainder of this message is not of interest to you.

HEADS UP bogofilter-qdbm users: This port is deprecated and marked for  
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Matthias Andree | 7 May 2009 03:02
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HEADS UP: Berkeley DB versions in upcoming mail/bogofilter* 1.2.0 on FreeBSD

Am 29.03.2009, 00:17 Uhr, schrieb David Relson <relson <at> osagesoftware.com>:

> Bogofilter v1.2.0 has been promoted from "current" to "stable" status.
>
> This release adds 3 new options to force bogofilter to use a specified
> number of tokens when scoring a message.  The options are:
>
>      --token-count=n
>      --token-count-min=n
>      --token-count-max=n
>
> When one or more of these options is specified, bogofilter tries to
> use the specified number of tokens when computing a message's score.
> Under certain circumstances when multiple tokens have identical
> scores, bogofilter will compute a score using more tokens than
> specified.

Greetings,

I finally got around to updating the FreeBSD ports and submitted the  
update, which will hopefully show up in the not too distant future.

On the good side, we allow any Berkeley DB version >= 4.1 (currently up to  
4.7), and we support parallel builds now - which makes port builds faster  
on multicore/multiprocessor computers.

If you are installing/updating the bogofilter-sqlite or bogofilter-tc  
ports, the remainder of this message is not of interest to you.

HEADS UP bogofilter-qdbm users: This port is deprecated and marked for  
(Continue reading)


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