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crm114 (20090807-1) unstable; urgency=low

    crm114 20090807 makes older .css files incompatible at least on some
    architectures.  Your current .css files may stop working correctly after
    the upgrade and you have to recreate them from scratch (possibly using your
    mailreaver cache).  Also note that crm114 won't proceed with its Debian
    package upgrade until you confirm it can do so.
    
 -- Milan Zamazal <pdm@debian.org>  Sat, 23 Jan 2010 16:18:09 +0100

crm114 (20090423-1) unstable; urgency=low

    crm114 20090423 makes older .css files incompatible at least on some
    architectures.  Your current .css files may stop working correctly after
    the upgrade and you have to recreate them from scratch (possibly using your
    mailreaver cache).
    
 -- Milan Zamazal <pdm@debian.org>  Mon, 11 May 2009 09:11:00 +0200

crm114 (20090423-1) unstable; urgency=low

    Running mailreaver.crm requires mailtrainer.crm to be present in the same
    directory.  If you use your own copy of mailreaver.crm, check that
    mailtrainer.crm is present at the same location too.  This is not new issue
    in this version, but it wasn't documented earlier.
    
 -- Milan Zamazal <pdm@debian.org>  Mon, 11 May 2009 09:11:00 +0200

crm114 (20070810-2) unstable; urgency=low

    crm114 20070810 introduces incompatibility of older .css files on 64-bit
    architectures.  If you use a 64-bit system, your current .css files will
    stop working correctly after the upgrade.  You need to recreate them from
    scratch (possibly using your mailreaver cache).
    
 -- Milan Zamazal <pdm@debian.org>  Wed, 22 Aug 2007 07:58:04 +0200

crm114 (20060704a-1) unstable; urgency=low

    New versions of the scripts in /usr/share/crm114/ require changes in the
    configuration file mailfilter.cf.  If you use your own configuration file
    with the shared scripts then you must add new variables from the default
    configuration file to your configuration.  And next time you should use
    copies of the *.crm scripts instead of using them directly to avoid similar
    problems on the next upgrade.

    Some users have reported that this version of crm114 stopped working with
    their *.css files and the *.css files had to be rebuilt from scratch.
    
 -- Milan Zamazal <pdm@debian.org>  Fri, 14 Jul 2006 10:14:54 +0200

crm114 (20060118-1) unstable; urgency=low

    The default classification method has changed from Markovian to OSB.
    If you use the default script and configuration files
    /usr/share/crm114/mailfilter.crm and /usr/share/crm114/mailfilter.cf (which
    is a bad idea anyway -- copy them the next time and use the copies
    instead), either copy them before the upgrade and switch your mail
    classifier to using the copies, or save your old .css files and retrain
    CRM114 after the upgrade.  See /usr/share/doc/crm114/README.gz for more
    details.

 -- Milan Zamazal <pdm@debian.org>  Tue,  7 Feb 2006 09:52:03 +0100

crm114 (20050415-1) unstable; urgency=low

    The package switched from the autoconfiscated version to the main
    upstream CRM114 version.  This means, among other changes, that the
    main CRM114 binary is no longer called /usr/bin/crm114, it is called
    /usr/bin/crm instead.  If you or the users of your system used to use
    the `crm114' name in their mail processing scripts, please update them
    to use `crm'.

 -- Milan Zamazal <pdm@debian.org>  Mon, 25 Apr 2005 12:07:15 +0200