Source: spamoracle Section: net Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian OCaml Maintainers Uploaders: Sven Luther , Samuel Mimram Build-Depends: debhelper (>> 3.0.0), ocaml-nox (>= 3.09.1), dpatch Standards-Version: 3.7.2 Package: spamoracle Architecture: alpha amd64 arm i386 ia64 kfreebsd-i386 powerpc sparc Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Conflicts: spamoracle-byte Replaces: spamoracle-byte Description: A statistical analysis spam filter based on Bayes' formula SpamOracle, a.k.a. "Saint Peter", is a tool to help detect and filter away "spam" (unsolicited commercial e-mail). It proceeds by statistical analysis of the words that appear in the e-mail, comparing the frequencies of words with those found in a user-provided corpus of known spam and known legitimate e-mail. The classification algorithm is based on Bayes' formula, and is described in Paul Graham's paper, A plan for spam. . This program is designed to work in conjunction with procmail. The result of the analysis is output as an additional message header X-Spam:, followed by yes, no or unknown, plus additional details. A procmail rule can then test this X-Spam: header and deliver the e-mail to the appropriate mailbox. Package: spamoracle-byte Architecture: all Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ocaml-base-nox-${F:OCamlABI} Provides: spamoracle Conflicts: spamoracle Replaces: spamoracle Description: A statistical analysis spam filter based on Bayes' formula SpamOracle, a.k.a. "Saint Peter", is a tool to help detect and filter away "spam" (unsolicited commercial e-mail). It proceeds by statistical analysis of the words that appear in the e-mail, comparing the frequencies of words with those found in a user-provided corpus of known spam and known legitimate e-mail. The classification algorithm is based on Bayes' formula, and is described in Paul Graham's paper, A plan for spam. . This program is designed to work in conjunction with procmail. The result of the analysis is output as an additional message header X-Spam:, followed by yes, no or unknown, plus additional details. A procmail rule can then test this X-Spam: header and deliver the e-mail to the appropriate mailbox. . This package contains the arch independent bytecode version. Consider using the faster nativecode version if it is available on your arch.