Just need to proxy POP3 through SpamAssassin. There are a number of ways to
do that and some commercial products/services out there.

On 8/20/07, Patman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hello,
>
> New to the forum.
>
>
> Question, what I would like to do, is filter incoming traffic on port 110,
> with a spamassassin server.  Our organization is provided email by an
> outside provider, as a service for doing our web page.  What I would like
> to
> know is if SpamAssassin can be configured to go between my Cisco Pix box
> and
> say the network to filter port 110 for spam?  Or does SpamAassassin have
> to
> be the IP that port 110 is routed to?  I have used SpamAssassin on a in
> house email server but never as I am attempting.  Can it be done and how?
>
> Thanks
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