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2005-06-01 We have reduced the number of cache invalidation signals being sent from the AOServ Master to the AOServ Clients. Previously, certain API calls would result in all connected clients being notified of the update. This would result in all servers verifying their configurations concurrently, causing a short-term, high load on the master server.
2005-06-01 We have added indexing within the AOServ Client Distributed Caches to improve the performance of many API calls.
2005-06-01 We have completed our new Reseller Package Builder. This new tool allows our resellers to define custom packages. Once approved by AO Industries, the package definitions may be used for new accounts.
2005-05-19 As part of our operating system upgrades, we are now running SpamAssassin 3. SpamAssassin 3 will help us keep up with the latest efforts of bulk mailers.

We have also greatly improved the performance of the IMAP server when training the SpamAssassin Bayesian filters. Previously the IMAP server would directly call sa-learn, the SpamAssassin Bayesian filter training tool, and only complete its task when the sa-learn process completed. Now the IMAP server places a copy of the relevant messsages into a temporary directory, and another processes trains SpamAssassin in the background. As far as a user can distinguish, our modified IMAP server is now as fast as an unmodified server.

When an email inbox has its SpamAssassin integration mode set to "POP3", any emails considered to be junk by SpamAssassin will now have "*****SPAM*****" prepended to the subject lines.

The required_score may now be set on a per-inbox basis in either our Email Inbox Control Panel or WebMail Interface. Our default value of 3.0 is fairly aggressive. Individuals who want less chance of valid emails being flagged as junk may raise this value to 5.0 or 10.0.
2005-04-03 Upgraded our MySQL installation to MySQL-Max to support InnoDB and transactions.
2005-02-22 Our WebMail interface now supports nested IMAP folders and is more tightly integrated with our new SpamAssassin installation.
2005-02-22 We have now implemented SpamAssassin on all of our servers. We have also modified our IMAP server to automatically train the Bayesian filters for SpamAssassin based on email use. Please see our Anti-Spam FAQ for more details.

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