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exim-plugins-SpamAssassin-4.76-0.2mdv2010.2.i586.rpm

   While I wrote SA-Exim after realizing that I didn't want to accept Spam in
   the first place, this package would not have been put together without the
   help and contributions of the following people:
     * Philip Hazel
       We wouldn't have exim without him :-)
     * Justin Mason, Craig R Hughes, Dan Quinlan, and the rest of the
       SpamAssassin crew
     * Derrick 'dman' Hudson
       Early adopter, feedback, ideas, first integration with
       localscan_dlopen
     * David Woodhouse
       Excellent original localscan_dlopen patch for exim 4 SIGCHLD patch
       (was set to ignore by exim)
     * Norm
       Build patches and trailing slash problem for mkdir on netbsd
     * Patrice Fournier
       Several suggestions, including adding the X-SA-Exim-Scanned header
     * Peter N Lewis
       Spotted a buglet in lseek call
     * Robert Strickler
       Suggested that I add teergrube support
     * Tim Jackson
       Narrowed the problem with SA Exim 2.1 to a hang when we feed a message
       that's too big to spamc and did a lot of research on the bug
     * Brian Kendig
       Suggested the functionality behind X-SA-Exim-Rcpt-To: Noted and
       requested logging changes
     * Paul Matthews
       Reported string length problem with X-SA-Exim-Rcpt-To:
     * Chad Leigh
       Reported that SA-Exim doesn't delete a X-Spam-Flag header in the
       original mail if the local config decides that the mail isn't spam
     * Martin Balvers
       Reported that SA: Action: teergrubed sender until full configured
       duration logging wasn't consistent. Author of
       http://nossie.addicts.nl/projects/sa-exim-stats/
     * Andreas Metzler
       Has provided invaluable help by being the main maintainer of the exim4
       debian package and doing most of the work for the sa-exim package,
       while patiently helping me with my debian build questions
     * Richard Lithvall
       Added the much requested SARewriteBody option for SA 2.50's
       report_safe Also added SAPrependArchiveWithFrom option
       Also added SAspamcSockPath for SA 2.60 and better
     * Justin F. Knotzke
       Reported that Dec 31st 1969 isn't a good idea and upsets some MUAs
       like mutt
     * Norihisa Washitake
       Pointed out that I should be using date -R to override foreign locales
     * Chirik
       Made suggestions on increasing logging consistency Gave example on how
       you can trigger mail scans without using headers (using internal exim
       acl variables)
     * Ross Boylan
       Suggestions for documentation tweaks
     * Sander Smeenk
       Made sa-exim show up in Debian. Yeah! :) Major doc diffs
     * Stephane MANHES
       Pointed out that greylisting requires X-SA-Exim-Rcpt-To:
     * John Horne
       Reported crash on discard, due to the number of recipients being 0
     * Adam D. Barratt
       Found the problem with sa-exim's indirect use of printf and causing a
       crash in exim on 64 bit architectures, and gave a detailed explanation
       on what happened and how to fix it
     * Jeffrey D. Carter
       Suggested strchr instead of index for easier compilation.
     * Danilo Lotina F. & Others
       Suggested adding a destination host for spamc (I added a port too)
     * Cliff Hones
       Reported that From mbox line was in an incorrect format
     * Jason John Schwarz
       Reported compile problem inside the exim tree (i.e. without
       local_scan)
     * Kristopher Austin
       Initial port of the SA patch to an SA 3.0 plugin
     * Adam Tilghman
       Pointed out that I shouldn't be rewriting Content-Type headers if we
       don't rewrite the body (and defang_mime is dead now)
     * Mark Lawrence
       He is the author of the greylistclean cron job
     * Chris Morris
       Reported the ealier tuplet deletion cronjob in shell as insecure
     * Your name here
       If you contribute or if you did and I forgot your name (sorry, let me
       know)