Source: spamassassin Section: mail Priority: optional Maintainer: Noah Meyerhans Build-Depends: perl, libssl-dev, libhtml-parser-perl, libnet-dns-perl, libnetaddr-ip-perl, debhelper-compat (= 13), libberkeleydb-perl, netbase, libdbi-perl, libdbd-mysql-perl, libbsd-resource-perl, libio-string-perl, libtext-diff-perl Rules-Requires-Root: no Standards-Version: 4.6.0 Homepage: https://www.spamassassin.org/ Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/spamassassin.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/spamassassin Package: spamassassin Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: perl, libhtml-parser-perl, libsocket6-perl, adduser, libsys-hostname-long-perl, libarchive-tar-perl, libnet-dns-perl, libnetaddr-ip-perl, libhttp-date-perl, libmail-dkim-perl, libio-string-perl, lsb-base (>= 3.0-6), libwww-perl | curl | w3m, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: spamc, sa-compile (= ${source:Version}), libmail-spf-perl, libsys-syslog-perl, gnupg, libbsd-resource-perl, libmail-dmarc-perl Suggests: razor, libio-socket-ssl-perl, libdbi-perl, pyzor, libcompress-zlib-perl, libencode-detect-perl, libgeoip2-perl, libnet-patricia-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, 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). . If you use spamassassin on a moderately high-volume mail server, you may which to consider installing the spamc and spamd packages, which provide a daemonized variant of spamassassin that avoids the need to start a full perl runtime for each message processed. Package: spamc Architecture: any Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: spamd Description: Client for SpamAssassin spam filtering daemon spamc is the client to communicate with spamd, the daemonized form of SpamAssassin (see the spamd 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). Package: sa-compile Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Enhances: spamassassin Depends: spamassassin (= ${source:Version}), re2c, gcc, libc6-dev, make, ${misc:Depends} Description: Tools for compiling SpamAssassin rules into C sa-compile uses "re2c" to compile the site-wide parts of the SpamAssassin ruleset into C code for more efficient processing by spamd or spamassassin. Package: spamd Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} Depends: spamassassin (= ${source:Version}), systemd | rsyslog | system-log-daemon, init-system-helpers (>= 1.51), ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Replaces: spamassassin (<< 4.0.0~0.0svn1883440-2) Breaks: spamassassin (<< 4.0.0~0.0svn1883440-2) Description: Server for SpamAssassin spam filtering daemon spamd is a daemonized spamassassin process. Intended to be used with the spamc client, the persistent nature of the spamd server allows it to avoid the overhead of instantiating the perl for each processed message.