Instead of me going through all this, maybe I should pressure my friend to do this (or offer to do it for him) on his box. This way, everyone that has a shell account on his box (probably ~50 people) will be spam and MSTD free.

Jeffrey Smelser wrote:
Good question.. :)

http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=pop+maildir&section=projects

Not much going on, and not sure if any of those can even work for you.

Hopefully someone else has a better answer..


Jeffrey Smelser wrote:

Check this out..

http://dev.gentoo.org/~spider/local-mail-0.3.0/local-email.html



The mail account that I use for all my mailing lists is hosted on a friend's server. He doesn't want to take the time to setup a virus scanner or spamassassin on his box. Is there a way for me to run the mail I download from his via POP3 through f-prot, spamassassin, etc.? I'm currently using Mozilla Mail to download and would like to keep it that way. I was thinking about using fetchmail to download to a local account and then pointing Mozilla to a local POP3 server, but I still don't know how to run the downloaded mail through the filters. Can anyone help?

That looks just like what I need. Is there a POP3 server that will look at '$HOME/.maildir'? I prefer to use POP over IMAP.


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