University of Cambridge or any other institution.</i>
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- <h2>Exim Course</h2>
- <p>There is an <a href="http://www-tus.csx.cam.ac.uk/courses/exim/">Exim course</a> at the University of Cambridge in July 2004.</p>
<h2>Current Versions</h2>
<p>
- The current version of Exim is <b>4.31</b>. See the <a href="mirrors.html"><b>Download</b></a> page to get a copy.
+ The current version of Exim is <b>4.41</b>. See the <a
+ href="mirrors.html"><b>Download</b></a> page to get a copy.
+ There were a number of issues with earlier <b>4.3x</b> versions
+ so their use is discouraged. Security fixes in this release
+ mean that all previous versions should be obsoleted in favour of
+ 4.34 or 4.41. Users of 4.40 should be aware that there is an
+ issue which may cause the exim daemon to die - this is fixed in
+ 4.41.
</p>
+ <p>RPM builds of exim for many versions of Red Hat and Fedora
+ distributions are available at <a
+ href="ftp://ftp.exim.org/pub/rpms-for-exim/"><tt>ftp://ftp.exim.org/pub/rpms-for-exim/</tt></a></p>
+
<p>Exim 3 and previous versions are now considered obsolete. Exim 3
is not being developed any further, nor is it being actively
maintained, though if a really serious bug were found, it would be
looked at.</p>
<p>The old system filter has been deleted from the site - it is
- not appropriate for current mail configurations.</p>
+ not appropriate for current mail configurations. If you are still
+ using it please discontinue immediately - it creates severe
+ collateral spam issues.</p>
+
+ <h2>Mailman</h2>
+
+ <p>The <a href="howto/mailman21.html">Exim/Mailman HOWTO</a> for
+ Mailman 2.1 with Exim 4 has been rewritten.</p>
<h2>Exim Books</h2>
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<address><a href="mailto:Postmaster@exim.org">Nigel Metheringham</a></address>
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