This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf templates for spamprobe. The reviewed templates will be sent on Sunday, September 30, 2007 to the package maintainer as a bug report and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag. --
Template: spamprobe/db_upgrade Type: note _Description: Upgrading to Berkeley DB 4.6 As of spamprobe 1.4d-1, the database format changed to Berkeley DB 4.6 and spamprobe is no longer able to modify databases using an older format. . Since there is no general way to locate all existing databases, no automatic upgrade is attempted. A manual upgrade path using spamprobe export/import is outlined in the 'DATABASE MAINTENANCE' section of the spamprobe(1) manual page. . All spamprobe users on this system should be informed of this change and advised to read the README.Debian file.
Source: spamprobe Section: mail Priority: optional Maintainer: Nicolas Duboc <nduboc@debian.org> Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 4.0.0), libdb4.6-dev, xmlto, libungif4-dev, libpng12-dev, libjpeg62-dev Standards-Version: 3.7.2 Package: spamprobe Architecture: any Recommends: procmail | maildrop Depends: debconf | debconf-2.0, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Bayesian spam filter This package provides a spam filter based on the article 'A Plan for Spam' by Paul Graham. It uses a database (either BerkeleyDB or a simpler hash file) to store one- and two-word phrases. Only certain headers are analyzed and HTML tags are ignored to prevent false positives of legitimate HTML emails. Image attachments are considered as words that can signal spam. It can be simply integrated with procmail or maildrop to filter spam on incoming mail.
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