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spampd
spampd | spamassassin based SMTP/LMTP proxy daemon | Priority | |
Section | mail |
Installed size | 212 |
Maintainer | Sven Mueller <sven@debian.org> |
Architecture | all |
Version | 2.30-16 |
Depends | perl, spamassassin (>= 2.6), libnet-server-perl (>= 0.89), adduser (>= 3.59), dpkg (>= 1.10.23), lsb-base (>= 3.0-3) |
Suggests | spamassassin |
File name | pool/main/s/spampd/spampd_2.30-16_all.deb |
Description | spampd is an SMTP/LMTP server designed to be hooked into the MTA processing chain (e.g. as a content filter). It is written in Perl and uses the Net::Server framework. It is intended to provide spam filtering at the system level (i.e. ususally for all users). If you rely on per-user configuration or per-user Bayes databases, spampd is not for you. . The major advantage of spampd over plain SpamAssassin (both directly and through spamd) is that it doesn't need to load all needed perl modules on every invocation or spawn a C programme for every mail it receives. Compared to using spamc/spamd, spampd can usually provide a 2580068cerformance with local-only tests. . The advantage of spampd over amavisd-new is that it uses the original SpamAssassin header tags, which are more verbose than the tags which amavisd-new provides. This allows easier filtering in the mail client and easier tuning of SpamAssassin. |
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