On Saturday 11 October 2003 06:34 pm, Rick [Kitty5] wrote:
> Jerry McBride wrote:
> > My personal desktop is KDE running KMAIL. Rather than run yet another
> > proxy on the server... I decided to do the filtering locally.
> > BOGOFILTER is a perfect match for Kmail... something like "bacon and
> > eggs"...
>
> My problem is I need a system to filter all the incoming mail, that adds up
> to quite a few pop3 accounts in total with mail clients / desktop OS's
> varying to personal taste. so a central 'server/proxy' solution that can
> deal with everything would be a better solution.
>
>


Hmmm... I hate to sound like a broken record... but... bogofilter can still be 
used in your situation. Run bogofilter from a simple bash script after your 
mail server drags down the new messages. Have it (your script) examine for 
spam and toss them all to a spam folder/directory...


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