| Source: spamassassin |
| Section: mail |
| Priority: optional |
| Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 3.0.5), perl (>= 5.6.1), libdigest-sha1-perl |
| Maintainer: Apache SpamAssassin <dev@spamassassin.apache.org> |
| Standards-Version: 3.5.1 |
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| Package: spamassassin |
| Architecture: any |
| Depends: ${perl:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, libdigest-sha1-perl, libhtml-parser-perl (>= 3.24), libnet-dns-perl | perl (>= 5.8.0) |
| Recommends: libmail-spf-query-perl |
| Suggests: razor (>= 2.40), pyzor, libtime-hires-perl |
| Provides: spamassassin, spamc |
| Description: Spam detector and markup engine |
| Mail::SpamAssassin is a module to identify spam using several methods |
| including text analysis, internet-based realtime blacklists, statistical |
| analysis, and internet-based hashing algorithms. |
| . |
| Using its rule base, it uses a wide range of heuristic tests on mail headers |
| and body text to identify "spam", also known as unsolicited bulk email. |
| . |
| Once identified, the mail can then be tagged as spam for later filtering |
| using the user's own mail user-agent application or at the mail transfer |
| agent. |
| . |
| If you wish to use a command-line filter tool, try the spamassassin |
| or spamd/spamc tools provided. |
| . |
| Homepage: http://spamassassin.apache.org/ |