Dear Debian maintainer,

On Thursday, September 13, 2007, I sent you a notification about the beginning 
of a review
action on debconf templates for spamprobe.

Then, I sent you a bug report with rewritten templates and announcing
the beginning of the second phase of this action: call for translation
updates.

Translators have been working hard and here is now the result of their efforts.

Please consider using it EVEN if you committed files to your
development tree as long as they were reported.

The attached tarball contains:

- debian/changelog with the list of changes
- debian/control with rewrites of packages' descriptions
- debian/<templates> with all the rewritten templates file(s)
- debian/po/*.po with all PO files (existing ones and new ones)

As said, please use *at least* the PO files as provided here,
preferrably over those sent by translators in their bug reports. All
of them have been checked and reformatted. In some cases, formatting
errors have been corrected.

The patch-nopo file contains a patch for the templates and control file(s).

Please note that this patch applies to the templates and control
file(s) of your package as of Thursday, September 13, 2007. If your package was 
updated
in the meantime, I may have updated my reference copy....but I also
may have missed that. This is indeed why I suggested you do not
modified such files while the review process was running,
remember..:-)

It is now safe to upload a new package version with these changes.

Please notify me of your intents with regards to this. 

There is of course no hurry to update your package but feel free to
contact me in case you would need sponsoring or any other action to
fix this.



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--- spamprobe.old/debian/templates      2007-09-11 21:00:07.673580034 +0200
+++ spamprobe/debian/templates  2007-09-17 07:03:27.578649033 +0200
@@ -1,15 +1,14 @@
 Template: spamprobe/db_upgrade
 Type: note
 _Description: Upgrading to Berkeley DB 4.6
- Starting with released spamprobe 1.4d-1, database format has changed
- to Berkeley DB 4.6 to the effect that spamprobe will not be able to
- modify existing databases.
+ As of spamprobe 1.4d-1, the database format changed
+ to Berkeley DB 4.6 and spamprobe is no longer able to modify
+ databases using an older format.
  .
  Since there is no general way to locate all existing databases, no
- automatic upgrade is attempted.  A manual upgrade path using
- spamprobe export/import is outlined in spamprobe(1) DATABASE
- MAINTENANCE.
+ automatic upgrade is attempted. A manual upgrade path using
+ spamprobe export/import is outlined in the DATABASE MAINTENANCE section
+ of the spamprobe(1) manual page.
  .
- Please inform all spamprobe users on your system of this change and
- to read README.Debian for further changes.  Sorry for the
- inconvenience.
+ All spamprobe users on this system should be informed of this change
+ and suggested to read the README.Debian file.
--- spamprobe.old/debian/control        2007-09-11 21:00:07.673580034 +0200
+++ spamprobe/debian/control    2007-09-12 07:55:00.207913015 +0200
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@
 Recommends: procmail | maildrop
 Depends: debconf | debconf-2.0, ${shlibs:Depends}
 Description: Bayesian spam filter
- This spam filter is based on the famous Paul Graham article. It
- uses a database (BerkeleyDB or simpler hash file) to store one and
+ This package provide a spam filter based on a famous article by Paul Graham. 
It
+ uses a database (either BerkeleyDB or a simpler hash file) to store one and
  two word phrases. Only certain headers are analyzed and HTML tags are
  ignored to prevent false positives of legitimate HTML emails. Image
  attachments are considered as words that can signal a spam. It can be
- simply integrated with procmail or maildrop to filter your spam.
+ simply integrated with procmail or maildrop to filter spam on incoming mail.

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