You could have SpamAssassin running on a system that relays
all mail to your mail server. That way it can tag/delete
(however you set it up) the mail and then relay it to you.

No more concerns about aliases...

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> Dear gurus,
> 
> I use spamc/spamd for my local accounts, and it works
> perfect. My simple question is how to use spamc/spamd for
> aliases. I do alot of forwarding from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and some of the aliases are
> heavily spammed.  
> Do the accounts have to be local? If I set up a local
> account for some of the aliases, can I use a .forward file
> to forward the mail after SA has scanned it.
> 
> TIA,
>  /David
> 
> 
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