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This is great - I've been struggling with getting SpamAssasin to run on WinXp and this got it all going in just a few minutes! Just one question - I've installed with SpamAssassin 2.43 and my POP3Proxy log is complaining like so: configuration file "/etc/mail/spamassassin/20_body_tests.cf" requires version 2.41 of SpamAssassin, but this is code version 2.43. Maybe you need to use the -c switch, or remove the old config files? Skipping this file at C:/Perl/site/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin/Conf.pm line 246. I does the same for files: 20_compensate.cf 20_head_tests.cf 20_meta_tests.cf 20_uri_tests.cf Is this something to worry about - or is there a fix? Thanks. BarryC.

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