On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Dan McDonald wrote:

> Stuart Gall writes:
> 
> > Is SA Proxy different to pop3proxy ?  I use pop3proxy very
> > successfully with windoze clients.
> 
> SAProxy is the new name for pop3proxy.  It's available as a binary
> build, and the source is now in CVS.
> 
> Jack Gostl writes:
> 
> > I installed SAProxy have it working, and its not bad. Is this the
> > place to discuss it or is there another list?
> 
> There is another list just for SAProxy:
> 
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-saproxy
> 
> Jack Gostl later writes:
> 
> > I notice that SAProxy uses version 2.52 of SA. It looks like SA and
> > its tests are internal to SAProxy. Is there a way to get it to
> > upgrade?
> 
> Yup - download the source and perform a manual install, just like you
> did with pop3proxy.  Better documentation on how to do this is needed.

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". Its working fine 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.

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Jack Gostl      [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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