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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, Bayesian analysis, header and body text analysis. It is
 designed to be called from a user's .procmail or .forward file, but
 can also be integrated into a 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.
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Client for SpamAssassin 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).
Changes: spamassassin (3.3.0-1~bpo50+1) lenny-backports; urgency=low
 .
  * Rebuild for lenny-backports.
  * Make is an 1.0 conform quilt using package.
 .
spamassassin (3.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream version.
  * Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format
 .
spamassassin (3.2.5-7) unstable; urgency=high
 .
  * Fix a bunch of spelling errors in spamassassin documentation.
  * Add ${misc:Depends} to spamassassin Depends.
  * Fix FH_DATE_PAST_20XX so dates in 2010 aren't considered "grossly
    in the future"
 .
spamassassin (3.2.5-6) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Fix call to "make install" in debian/rules to handle changes to
    ExtUtils::MakeMaker in perl. (Closes: #549726)
  * Fix Makefile.PL so DESTDIR actually works when provided on the
    "make install" commandline.
  * Updated to standards compliance 3.8.3, dropping versioned build-dep on
    perl (>= 5.6.0)
  * Switch from dh_clean -k to dh_prep in debian/rules
  * Add versioned build-dep on debhelper 7
 .
spamassassin (3.2.5-5) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Remove open-whois.org as it is cybersquatted (Closes: #537477)
  * Update debhelper compatibility level to 7.
  * Apply patch to init script to provide a "status" command (Closes: #530896)
  * Fix missing documentation of spamc exit code 98 (Closes: #539148)
  * Backport IPv6 support for the Received header parser (Closes: #510711)
  * Fix additional pod2man errors. We're finally lintian-clean!
  * Update Standards-Version to 3.8.2 (no changes needed).
  * Fix typo in spamd manpage (Closes: #509273)
 .
spamassassin (3.2.5-4) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * "Lintian, you will torment me no more!"
  * Add patches/60_fix-pod.dpatch to fix a whole mess of pod warnings
  * set -e in prerm, preinst, and postinst per policy
  * Add patches/70_fix-whatis.dpatch to fix lintian's complaints about
    missing whatis entries in several manpages.
  * Fix some more man errors by shortening some long lines.


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