he 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?
>
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Patman wrote:
> 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
>
Patman wrote:
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 Ci
On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 07:55:07AM -0700, Patman wrote:
>
> 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 pa
Aside from the spamd daemon (which a spamc client
can talk to) SA doesn't really have any specific "ports"
associated with it. The Local Delivery Agent or the Mail
Delivery Agent is responsible for having the interface
mechanisms to SpamAssassin.
But in your case, a box running Procmail, FetchMa
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