mailavenger 0.8.3rc1-1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
mailavenger (0.8.3rc1-1) unstable; urgency=low * Fix FTBFS on gcc-4.7 series (Closes: #667268). * Fix piuparts QA checks on mailavenger: - unowned directory after purge: /var/lib/mailavenger (Closes: #668749). * Update Standard-version to 3.9.3 (no changes needed). -- Ulises Vitulli <email address hidden> Sat, 14 Apr 2012 09:40:52 -0300
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- Uploaded by:
- Ulises Vitulli
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- Original maintainer:
- Ulises Vitulli
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mailavenger_0.8.3rc1-1.dsc | 1.8 KiB | 2ff6217f62bf6934431756d9d10d83acf92ddd45c081f9fa4a2f5093e4a189f8 |
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mailavenger_0.8.3rc1-1.debian.tar.gz | 8.7 KiB | c959509ae8b40aadd77909ceb16a663274503651d4a3c3f58d8cbc5917641366 |
Available diffs
- diff from 0.8.2-1 to 0.8.3rc1-1 (7.3 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- mailavenger: Highly configurable, MTA-independent SMTP filter server
Mail Avenger is a highly configurable, MTA-independent Spam filtering solution
at SMTP'ing time.
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The criteria Mail Avenger uses to handle filtering is based on a "how is it
being send?" fashion, instead of the classical "what are you sending?" model,
in which the body or mail itself is analysed looking for SPAM patterns,
keywords, bad words or applying Bayesian filters, like SpamAssassin, DSPAM or
SpamBayes does.
.
A distinguishing feature of Mail Avenger is that it allows you to reject spam
during SMTP time, before even spooling messages in your local mail queue.
This carries interesting features like identifying most clients OS (using
TCP SYN fingerprints), acquiring client's network information, embed
cryptographically secure expiration times in temporary mail addresses
to validate mail before receiving the message body, between others.
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This is a partial list of features:
* Mail-bomb protection
* TCP filtering
* Network-level traffic analysis
* SMTP-level traffic analysis
* SMTP callbacks
* Per-user and per-user-extension mail scripts
* Per-user mail relay checks
* Virtual domain mapping
* Alias to user mapping
* RBL support
* SPF
* SPF language queries
* Asynchronous DNS queries
* "Bodytest" support
* SMTP STARTTLS support