From: Peter W B. <su...@pb...> - 2011-07-09 14:36:02
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> It's just a feeling, but I've not seen assp freeze or otherwise go down > for months, except until somewhere around these two versions. Also, my > e-mail client has been having a tough time with the server. It MIGHT be > due to my internet connexion, which has been a little less reliable, > lately, but I'm not convinced. We'll see over the next week or so. > > For the first time in as long as I can remember, I visited the assp page > and saw a red dot. That "just doesn't happen" on my server. (Fortunately, > I COULD see the assp page.) > > I'll keep you posted with any information and changes in behaviour. > > T. Hi Trevor, ASSP version 2.0.2(3.1.11) seems as 'stable' as most previous ASSP version for me... I am running Linux Fedora V15 with Perl 5, version 12, subversion 4 (v5.12.4) built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi. I have noted that the number and intensity of fraud mail attacks / tricks has 'seriously' increased the last few months. I might suggest that ASSP is 'trying' hard to keep abreast of new 'attack' methods, I have seen a few new 'tricks'... Peter |