I wonder if anyone can help me with the following:

My main machine is at home, but I also read e-mail through a webmail 
client at work. I would like to filter out the 'likely spam' 
automatically to avoid clogging the webmail client. At present I end
up deleting all the spam that arrives in work hours by hand...

I would have thought this would be a common set of requirements, but
can't find anything on the SA site or documentation on any other 
filtering package that covers this case.

I think what I need is a tool which periodically checks the ISP's 
e-mail server, downloads the e-mail without removing it from the 
server, runs it through the SA filter, and if it thinks it's spam
then deletes the copy on the server. 

I don't think this should be too hard - I could probably write it
myself in Perl - but has anyone done it already? Or are there better
ways of doing what I want. I'm open to either Windows or Linux-based
solutions.

Thanks in advance,

Colin   


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