milter-greylist 4.6.4-3build2 source package in Ubuntu

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milter-greylist (4.6.4-3build2) noble; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild for CVE-2024-3094

 -- William Grant <email address hidden>  Mon, 01 Apr 2024 17:56:22 +1100

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William Grant
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Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Developers
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Urgency:
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milter-greylist_4.6.4.orig.tar.gz 348.9 KiB 02f5045de975d3a3e67ee32025d631696af0d4d80483f1088e6bfbd5ff66f428
milter-greylist_4.6.4-3build2.debian.tar.xz 12.9 KiB 0e16df912e2a7fa02642f725cea47fe5c6909f4cb5a58b8487f86f1df01b10f7
milter-greylist_4.6.4-3build2.dsc 2.1 KiB 50b0174b80a38ee6afe1c6e682f7b427334910b9aee90111861f215ee77cc949

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milter-greylist: Greylist milter for sendmail

 milter-greylist is a stand-alone milter written in C that implements the
 greylist filtering method, as proposed by Evan Harris.
 .
 Greylisting works by assuming that unlike legitimate MTA, spam engines will
 not retry sending their junk mail on a temporary error. The filter will
 always temporarily reject mail on a first attempt, and to accept it after
 some time has elapsed.
 .
 If spammers ever try to resend rejected messages, we can assume they will not
 stay idle between the two sends (if they do, the spam problem would just be
 solved). Odds are good that the spammer will send a mail to an honey pot
 address and get blacklisted in several real-time distributed black list
 before the second attempt.

milter-greylist-dbgsym: debug symbols for milter-greylist