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| 11 | Package: sa-exim  | 
            11 | Package: sa-exim  | 
          
| 12 | Architecture: any  | 
            12 | Architecture: any  | 
          
| 13 | Depends: ${exim:Depends}, spamc, ${shlibs:Depends}, debconf (>= 1.2.0) | debconf-2.0
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            13 | Depends: ${exim:Depends}, spamc, ${shlibs:Depends}, debconf (>= 1.2.0) | debconf-2.0
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| 14 | Recommends: ${perl:Depends}
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            14 | Recommends: ${perl:Depends}
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| 15 | Suggests: spamassassin  | 
            15 | Suggests: spamassassin  | 
          
| 16 | Description: Use spamAssassin at SMTP time with the Exim v4 MTA  | 
            16 | Description: SpamAssassin filter for Exim  | 
          
| 17 | SA-Exim lets you use spamAssassin at SMTP time with the Exim  | 
            17 | SA-Exim integrates SpamAssassin filtering at SMTP time with the Exim  | 
          
| 18 | v4 MTA, which enables you to do many things with incoming Emails,  | 
            18 | v4 MTA. It may be used to reject incoming mails before they arrive, or  | 
          
| 19 | including refusing them before they come in, or even teergrubing the  | 
            19 | even to tie up the sender's resources by slowing down the connection  | 
          
| 20 | sender (i.e. slowing him down, by tying his resources)  | 
            20 |  ("teergrubing").
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| 21 | .  | 
            21 | .  | 
          
| 22 | Note: Most of the functionality of this package can also be achieved  | 
            22 | Most of the functionality of this package can also be achieved  | 
          
| 23 | using the exiscan ACL conditions built into the "heavy" Exim daemon,  | 
            23 | using the exiscan ACL conditions built into the "heavy" Exim daemon,  | 
          
| 24 | exim-daemon-heavy. You should use this package if:  | 
            24 | exim-daemon-heavy. Use this package if you need SpamAssassin's  | 
          
| 25 | .  | 
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| 26 | * you want to use SpamAssassin's report_safe feature, or  | 
            25 | report_safe feature, or if you want to have easier control over the  | 
          
| 27 | * you want easier control over the header fields added, without using  | 
            26 | header fields added, without using the report template to add multiple  | 
          
| 28 | the report template to add multiple fields.  | 
            27 | fields.  |