Source: spamassassin Section: mail Priority: optional Maintainer: Duncan Findlay Uploaders: Jesus Climent Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.1.16), perl (>= 5.6.0-16), libssl-dev Standards-Version: 3.6.1 Package: spamassassin Architecture: all Depends: ${perl:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libhtml-parser-perl, spamc (>= 2.30) Recommends: libnet-dns-perl, libmailtools-perl Suggests: razor, libio-socket-ssl-perl Provides: libmail-spamassassin-perl Description: Perl-based spam filter using text analysis spamassassin is a very powerful and fully configurable spam filter with numerous features including automatic white-listing, RBL testing, header and body text analysis. It is designed to be called from a user's .procmail or .forward file, but can be integrated into your Mail Transport Agent (MTA). . Included in this package is a daemonized form of spamassassin (spamd) which communicates with its client (spamc) via TCP, to reduce the overhead of loading perl with each message. To take advantage of this, you must install the spamc package. Package: spamc Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Suggests: spamassassin Conflicts: spamassassin (<< 2.30-2) Description: Client for perl-based spam filtering daemon spamc is the client to communicate with spamd, the daemonized form of spamassassin (see the spamassassin package). It is written in C for maximum speed and minimum loading overhead. . spamc is quite useful for integrating spamassassin into an MTA or into a .procmailrc file because of its speed. . This package is useless unless you have spamassassin installed, either on this machine or another local machine (i.e. a mail server).