On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Marco Fioretti wrote:
Hello,
Hi !
I've been following this discussion with great interest, and looked
(very shortly, I confess) to the tools that were mentioned. I have the
impression that they require you to be online to work. Do they still
work if you dial up, run
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 02:22:08AM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
hrmm... i found it fairly easy to install - perl Makefile.pl ; make ;
make install.
Yup. That part worked fine. Passed all the tests, etc.
you need to setup your own copies of the config and user prefs files,
which is perhaps
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 02:22:08AM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
Mark J. Reed wrote:
If you're not comfortable digging around your Perl install
and manually tweaking files, I recommend looking elsewhere.
hrmm... i found it fairly easy to install - perl Makefile.pl ; make ;
make install.
Hello,
I've been following this discussion with great interest, and looked
(very shortly, I confess) to the tools that were mentioned. I have the
impression that they require you to be online to work. Do they still
work if you dial up, run fetchmail and hang off immediately via
scripts?
OR
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Said Marco Fioretti on Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 12:28:19AM +0100:
I've been following this discussion with great interest, and looked
(very shortly, I confess) to the tools that were mentioned. I have the
impression that they require you to be online
Hi,
* Jobst Landgrebe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-02-18 14:10]:
I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does anyone
have a good suggestion which filter is easy to setup together with mutt
and how this must be done? Is there a filter one can call from the
.muttrc-file?
You should
Hi,
* Jobst Landgrebe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-02-18 14:10]:
I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does anyone
have a good suggestion which filter is easy to setup together with mutt
and how this must be done? Is there a filter one can call from the
.muttrc-file?
Sorry for
Well, I tried Spam Assassin, but have yet to get it to work.
It installed its files in one directory tree, but looks for them in
a completely different one. The test works great when run from the
build directory, with all the files it needs in $PWD, but from any
other directory it can't find its
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 09:01:46AM -0600, johnathan spectre wrote:
Some people have mentioned spamassassin, you could also try Razor at
http://razor.sourceforge.net. Pretty simple to set up, requires perl and procmail
to be useful, includes documentation for getting it to work with mutt for
Mark J. Reed wrote:
If you're not comfortable digging around your Perl install
and manually tweaking files, I recommend looking elsewhere.
hrmm... i found it fairly easy to install - perl Makefile.pl ; make ;
make install.
you need to setup your own copies of the config and user prefs files,
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 10:56:59AM +0100, Thorsten Haude wrote:
* Jobst Landgrebe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02-02-18 14:10]:
I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does anyone
have a good suggestion which filter is easy to setup together with mutt
and how this must be done?
Dear List,
I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does anyone
have a good suggestion which filter is easy to setup together with mutt
and how this must be done? Is there a filter one can call from the
.muttrc-file?
Thanks in advance,
Jobst
Dr. Jobst Landgrebe
AG Wurst
I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does anyone
have a good suggestion which filter is easy to setup together with mutt
and how this must be done? Is there a filter one can call from the
.muttrc-file?
I think it can't be done alone with mutt, as mutt is just a
* Jobst Landgrebe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Feb 18. 2002 14:59]:
Dear List,
I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does anyone
have a good suggestion which filter is easy to setup together with mutt
and how this must be done? Is there a filter one can call from the
* Jobst Landgrebe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02/02/18 15:00]:
I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does anyone
Spamblock
(http://www.belwue.de/wwwservices/hilfestellungen/spamblock.html) or
(ftp://ftp.belwue.de/belwue/software/spamblock) works fine for me.
Thomas
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Thomas
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Said Jobst Landgrebe on Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 02:10:52PM +0100:
I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does
anyone have a good suggestion which filter is easy to setup together
with mutt and how this must be done? Is there a
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 02:10:52PM +0100, Jobst Landgrebe wrote:
I'm looking for a SPAMfilter that I could combine with mutt. Does anyone
have a good suggestion which filter is easy to setup together with mutt
and how this must be done? Is there a filter one can call from the
.muttrc-file?
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