Extensible email filter which is used to identify spam

Edit Package spamassassin

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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Filename Size Changed
Mail-SpamAssassin-3.4.6.tar.bz2 0006166807 5.88 MB
Mail-SpamAssassin-3.4.6.tar.bz2.asc 0000000828 828 Bytes
Mail-SpamAssassin-rules-3.4.6.r1888502.tgz 0000369768 361 KB
Mail-SpamAssassin-rules-3.4.6.r1888502.tgz.asc 0000000833 833 Bytes
README.SUSE 0000000326 326 Bytes
basic-lint-without-sandbox.patch 0000000538 538 Bytes
bnc#582111.diff 0000000321 321 Bytes
iXhash2-2.05.tar.gz 0000007871 7.69 KB
iXhash2-meta-rules.patch 0000002334 2.28 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
sa-update.service 0000000121 121 Bytes
sa-update.timer 0000000139 139 Bytes
spamassassin-rpmlintrc 0000000149 149 Bytes
spamassassin.changes 0000062162 60.7 KB
spamassassin.keyring 0000013211 12.9 KB
spamassassin.spec 0000012783 12.5 KB
spamd.service 0000001276 1.25 KB
spampd-2.53.tar.gz 0000217945 213 KB
spampd.service 0000001218 1.19 KB
sysconfig.spamd 0000001234 1.21 KB
sysconfig.spampd 0000000140 140 Bytes
timed-sa-update 0000000785 785 Bytes
Source MD5 is 8e2fa9ab5dabc658548e6b97fa3fb86a (latest revision is 1)
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