Jesse,
You might want to look into SimpleFilter (www.simplefilter.com). There is a
free trial and the service is cheap.
Tim
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> From: Jesse Shumaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Jul 5, 2005 2:59 AM
> Subject: SpamAssassin w/POP3 &
Jesse Shumaker wrote on Fri, 8 Jul 2005 01:51:13 -0700:
> I want to do
> what you say you've created at home but don't have documentation on how to
> set this up.
virusscanning + SA: check out MailScanner or MIMEDefang.
BTW: most Linux systems can adapt to different hardware quite nicely. If yo
I need to use Knoppix due to it's ability to detect new hardware on
each boot. this way I can just clone the hard drives into new systems
that might have different hardware. I don't have any preference with
the MTA. I have heard that sendmail is really deep and hard to
configure, but that is all. M
"If you're interested in doing AV scanning in addition to spam
scanning / tagging, then you're probably better off to have fetchmail
deliver POP'ed mail to an MTA like Postfix or Exim, and have it do
the spam / AV scanning. I use Exim exclusively, and have this exact
set up running on my home serv
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On Jul 7, 2005, at 10:59 PM, Loren Wilton wrote:
> Procmail will act as the pop3 server
Not quite. My belief (and Joanne set this up, so she has the
actual details) is that Fetchmail is feeding procmail, possibly
going through Sendmail to do
users@spamassassin.apache.org
Sent:
Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:07 PM
Subject:
Re: SpamAssassin w/POP3 & SMTP outsourced e-mail server...
Let me try and summarize what I
have recieved from all these e-mails as well as put together myself. Then
or training the Bayes database. Works like a charm here.
Loren
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From:
Jesse
Shumaker
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 7:14
PM
Subject: Re: SpamAssassin w/POP3 &
SMTP outsourced e-mail serve
your external provider.
> This is essentially how we have things set up here.
> Loren
>
> - Original Message -----
> *From:* Jesse Shumaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> *To:* users@spamassassin.apache.org
> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:07 PM
> *Subject:* Re: SpamAssas
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From:
Jesse
Shumaker
To:
users@spamassassin.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:07
PM
Subject: Re: SpamAssassin w/POP3 &
SMTP outsourced e-mail server...
Let me try and summarize what I have recieved from all these
e-mails as well as put together myself. Then you guy
ginal Message -
From:
Jesse
Shumaker
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 11:07
PM
Subject: Re: SpamAssassin w/POP3 &
SMTP outsourced e-mail server...
Let me try and summarize what I have recieved from all these
e-mails as well as put
OK. This is what I thought I needed to do. Just to clarify, SAproxy is
the same as pop3proxy.pl correct? I've looked around and can't find a
download for these. It looks like they have been discontinued. I saw
that a new one which is only windows based has sprung up called SpamFu.
I need it to be L
Jesse Shumaker wrote:
Let me try and summarize what I have recieved from all these e-mails as
[...]
use and am trying to piece it all together.
Correct, except that the remote POP3 server is specified on client
configuration and not wired statically on the pop3 proxy box. At least
with the
Let me try and summarize what I have recieved from all these e-mails as
well as put together myself. Then you guys could give me some feedback
if I'm on the right trail. What I need to do is install SpamAssassin
w/pop3proxy on a linux box. Then setup the pop3proxy to point to my
external pop3 serve
Jesse Shumaker wrote:
Hi
This looks good and I think I may try this perl module. It seems that
it's geared towards a single workstation and not a network of machines.
They say that you point your client to localhost, which means that each
machine must have this installed. How are you guys run
This looks good and I think I may try this perl module. It seems that
it's geared towards a single workstation and not a network of machines.
They say that you point your client to localhost, which means that each
machine must have this installed. How are you guys running this so that
you can have
On Jul 5, 2005, at 2:59 AM, Jesse Shumaker wrote:
Here is my situation. Currently, our e-mail isn't managed within
our organization. We have a third party ISP who is hosting the e-
mail for us. We simply configure our Outlook clients to
authenticate to their SMTP/POP servers. Is there a way
Jesse Shumaker wrote on Mon, 4 Jul 2005 23:59:51 -0700:
> Is there a way that I could setup a SpamAssassin box at each of my
> sites to filter each Outlook clients' outgoing and incoming mail?
outgoing: use Mailscanner and then forward to the smarthost of your ISP.
incoming: don't know, either t
Jesse Shumaker wrote:
Jesse,
It would be just like a web proxy. The outlook clients are redirectd to
the spamassassin box which filters the e-mail and forwards/relays the
requests onto our ISP's e-mail servers. If you can assist me at all with
this I would be greatly appreciated.
you can tr
. (complexity
varies)
2. Do
similar thing through a third party antispam company and save the
headache.
-Original Message-From: Jesse Shumaker
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 3:00
AMTo: users@spamassassin.apache.orgSubject: SpamAssassin
w/POP3 &am
Here is my situation. Currently, our e-mail isn't managed within our
organization. We have a third party ISP who is hosting the e-mail for
us. We simply configure our Outlook clients to authenticate to their
SMTP/POP servers. Is there a way that I could setup a SpamAssassin box
at each of my sites
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