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and subject line Re: bogofilter: Please consider inclusion into volatile 
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has caused the Debian Bug report #381439,
regarding bogofilter: Please consider inclusion into volatile distribution.
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Package: bogofilter
Version: 1.0.2-3
Severity: wishlist

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I believe that dynamic nature of bogofilter (still developing
measures to combat spam) justifies its inclusion into volatile
distribution (i.e., Debian packages which need to be upgraded
during the life of stable distribution). Please, see
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-volatile/ and consider
including bogofilter there.

Thank you,

Matěj Cepl

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Versions of packages bogofilter depends on:
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bogofilter recommends no packages.

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Hi,

As already explained by Maximilian, the only part of bogofilter that's
volatile is the user-specific training data (which of course, being
user-specific is not distributed with the packages). Thus, this wishlist bug
has no basis, and I therefore close it.

Cheers,
Serafeim


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