X-Git-Url: http://git.claws-mail.org/?p=claws.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fplugins%2Fspamassassin%2FREADME;h=a8f2a5c9e8ee167eaf78e08711105ac0ab5b5e18;hp=ae9b9c6cda0ac06ba7e146d67f2339703f616501;hb=6f3002f0bad92101b004ef76090d3add7cf24be2;hpb=f5603666f278373a531b677845a9a34e8abb94a9 diff --git a/src/plugins/spamassassin/README b/src/plugins/spamassassin/README index ae9b9c6cd..a8f2a5c9e 100644 --- a/src/plugins/spamassassin/README +++ b/src/plugins/spamassassin/README @@ -11,12 +11,6 @@ Message that are classified as spam can be deleted or moved to a folder that can be specified in the configuration, if the folder is not specified or not found the default trash folder will be used. -libspamc.[ch] and utils.[ch] are copied from the SpamAssassin package. I -hope SpamAssassin will provide their functions as a library with the -required includes files in the future for easier building. Building the -library as a shared object is already possible, but it is not installable -with the package and the includes are also not available. - Please note that the spamassassin.so plugin only provides the actual filtering. By default it is not enabled. You probably want to load the spamassassin_gtk.so plugin too to get a configuration page under @@ -51,3 +45,7 @@ save_folder=#mh/Mail/trash/Spam the folder that should be used to save spam mails, if empty the default trash folder is used [default: none, use default trash] + +libspamc.[ch] and utils.[ch] are files from the SpamAssassin distribution. +The copyright holders and license information can be found inside the files. +The SpamAssassin distribution can be downloaded from http://www.spamassassin.org/