Fast, free and open-source spam filtering system

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https://rspamd.com/

Rspamd is an advanced spam filtering system that allows evaluation of messages
by a number of rules including regular expressions, statistical analysis and
custom services such as URL black lists. Each message is analysed by rspamd and
given a `spam score`.

According to this spam score and the user's settings rspamd recommends an
action for the MTA to apply to the message- for example to pass, reject or add
a header. Rspamd is designed to process hundreds of messages per second
simultaneously and has a number of features available.

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Source Files (show unmerged sources)
Filename Size Changed
fix_missing_return.patch 0000000431 431 Bytes
rspamd-3.8.4.tar.gz 0005915680 5.64 MB
rspamd-after-redis-target.patch 0000000522 522 Bytes
rspamd-conf.patch 0000000535 535 Bytes
rspamd.changes 0000077730 75.9 KB
rspamd.spec 0000026254 25.6 KB
usr.bin.rspamd 0000000829 829 Bytes
Latest Revision
buildservice-autocommit accepted request 1151217 from Marcus Rueckert's avatar Marcus Rueckert (darix) (revision 111)
baserev update by copy to link target
Comments 4

Wolfgang Rosenauer's avatar

@stroeder are you planning to work on the reported installation issue?


Michael Ströder's avatar

I've tried to get some clarifcation regarding libfmt and libfu2 on rspamd-users mailing list but no real answers.

Thread starts here: https://lists.rspamd.com/pipermail/users/2021-August/002121.html

I know that system-provided libraries should be preferred for openSUSE packages. But there's no package for libfu2. Because my lack of C/C++ library packaging skills help would be greatly appreciated.


Michael Ströder's avatar

FWIW it installs on a system where packman repo is used because packman provides package libfmt7.


Mark Trompell's avatar

fu2 seems just to provide a header, no idea how that would be handled as a package.

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