On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, Dan McDonald wrote:

> Jack Gostl writes:
> 
> >> Yup - download the source and perform a manual install, just like
> >> you did with pop3proxy.  Better documentation on how to do this is
> >> needed.
> >
> > Where do I get that?
> 
> There's no source package just yet, but you can check out the
> individual files via anonymous CVS from the SpamAssassin CVS
> repository.  If you're using pop3proxy.pl, you can probably get away
> with replacing just that file.
> 
> I'll let you look up the details on how to access CVS anonymously, but
> you can at least browse the repository from here:
> 
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/spamassassin/pop3/
> 
> Jack Gostl writes:
> 
> > I'll impose on you with one more question, then I'll go to the other
> > list.  I've got pop3proxy from a site called perlmonk. Not sure if
> > its "official".
> 
> It's "official", it's just "old".  :-)
> 
> That site still has the 1.0 release.  Since then we've added a few
> things, most notably a binary build that doesn't require you to
> install Perl on your Win32 box, and a nice GUI that puts the proxy in
> the systray.
> 
> > Its working fine
> 
> It should.  :-)
> 
> > but I can't figure out how to give it a user_prefs file, or more
> > specifically, I can't figure out how to tell it to rewrite headers.
> 
> That version of the proxy reads the user_prefs file in the same
> directory as the proxy itself (e.g. C:\pop3proxy\user_prefs).
> 
> Newer versions have a more complete search mechanism for the
> user_prefs file - see the POD documentation in pop3proxy.pl if you
> download it from CVS and go that route. 
> 
> Once you get the right file, rewriting headers is a function of
> whichever version of SpamAssassin you use with the proxy - see the
> appropriate SA docs.

I am looking forward to the production version. Nice job.

> 
> Peace,
> -McD
> 
> 

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