A KXDBFAN wrote:
> I was trying to get the pop3proxy software mentioned in the Spamassassin
> "where" page, but it appears that the site is down. (Some type of
> Dynamic DNS site).
Space on that site is offered gratis to various Perl Monks, I really
can't complain about uptime. :-)
It's ba
Stephen Corey wrote:
> Does anyone use Pop3Proxy with Spamassassin on Linux?
I know of one person who was using it on RedHat 7.2, no complaints. I
haven't tried it myself, but it *should* be portable.
If it works for you, I'd like to hear about it.
Peace,
-McD
Patrick Lay wrote:
I'd like to use SA only on my client (linux-) machine running Pine.
You have a couple of choices.
You could configure a local mail server, which is probably already
installed on your Linux box - such as sendmail or postfix - and then use
fetchmail to retrieve your mail and