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2002-09-08Add conflict with p5-Mail-SpamAssassin (for those who still have it installed).wiz1-1/+3
2002-09-05 The SpamAssassin daemon (spamd) must be started with the -dhubertf1-2/+2
flag to really become a daemon, but that flag is missing in the provided rc.d script. Patch by Urban Boquist <urban@boquist.net> in PR 18171
2002-08-30Add REQUIRE: DAEMON to ensure starts at the right time.abs1-1/+2
Omission noted by wiz.
2002-08-30Updated spamassassin to 2.31nb1abs3-2/+26
Add rc.d/spamd (From norm at sandbox org uk)
2002-08-26Rename pkgsrc/mail/p5-Mail-Spamassassin to pkgsrc/mail/spamassassin.hubertf5-9/+7
2002-08-26Rename pkgsrc/mail/p5-Mail-Spamassassin to pkgsrc/mail/spamassassin.hubertf6-0/+126
2002-08-25spamassassin is already present as p5-Mail-SpamAssassinhubertf4-66/+0
(how obvious... NOT!)
2002-08-24Add spamassassin-2.31: Spam identifier and blockerhubertf4-0/+66
SpamAssassin is a mail filter which attempts to identify spam using text analysis and several internet-based realtime blacklists. Using its rule base, it uses a wide range of heuristic tests on mail headers and body text to identify "spam", also known as unsolicited commercial email. Once identified, the mail can then be optionally tagged as spam for later filtering using the user's own mail user-agent application. In its most recent test, SpamAssassin differentiated between spam and non-spam mail correctly in 99.94% of cases. Since then, it's just been getting better and better!