Extensible email filter which is used to identify spam

Edit Package spamassassin
https://spamassassin.apache.org/

spamassassin adds a header line that shows if the mail has been determined spam or not. This way, you can decide what to do with the mail within the scope of your own filtering rules in your MUA (Mail User Agent, your mail program) or your LDA (Local Delivery Agent).

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
Mail-SpamAssassin-3.4.0.tar.bz2 0001065544 1.02 MB
Mail-SpamAssassin-rules-3.4.0.r1565117.tgz 0000247283 241 KB
bnc#582111.diff 0000000321 321 Bytes
iXhash2-2.05.tar.gz 0000007871 7.69 KB
iXhash2-meta-rules.patch 0000002334 2.28 KB
init.spamd 0000005179 5.06 KB
init.spampd 0000004428 4.32 KB
local.cf 0000001170 1.14 KB
patch-PgSQL 0000001153 1.13 KB
patch-SQL_ASCII_SORT 0000001045 1.02 KB
patch-URIDNSBL 0000000672 672 Bytes
patch-utf8 0000000652 652 Bytes
spamassassin.changes 0000047932 46.8 KB
spamassassin.spec 0000010732 10.5 KB
spamd.service 0000000905 905 Bytes
spampd-2.42.tar.bz2 0000112640 110 KB
spampd.service 0000000873 873 Bytes
suse.cron-sa-update 0000000877 877 Bytes
sysconfig.spamd 0000001461 1.43 KB
sysconfig.spampd 0000000129 129 Bytes
Revision 83 (latest revision is 165)
Peter Varkoly's avatar Peter Varkoly (varkoly) accepted request 280096 from Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) (revision 83)
- Fix for bnc#911355
- Don't install init files when service files are installed
- Create symlinks for rcspamd and rcspampd when systemd is used
- Remove unnecessary cleanup section from spec files
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