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Our Collaborative Manual: The SpamAssassin community has created this collaborative documentation using a Wiki. These pages are edited by the community, and replace the previous FAQ. Editing pages: Due to wiki spam, you will not be able to edit pages on this wiki until you create a user profile for yourself using the UserPreferences page. Also, please create a HomePage for yourself with your email address on it so you can be contacted if needs beWant to help edit these docs? See below for info.

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    *There will be three [SpamAssassin] sessions at \[http://www.apachecon.com/ ApacheCon 2004\] in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on 13-17 November 2004.  There will be one 3-hour tutorial and two 1-hour talks on [SpamAssassin].*'
  • On Monday, 2004-09-13, SpamAssassin 3.0.0-RC5, a beta version, was released. The final release is expected soon. You can find more information, including a link to follow for download information, on NextRelease
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    [SpamAssassin] 2.64 was released by the pre-ASF [SpamAssassin] team on 2004-08-04 to address a potential DoS attack vulnerability in older (non-ASF) versions. Please visit the \[http://spamassassin.apache.org/downloads.html downloads page\] to get the latest version.
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