Hi Randall,

You might want to look into SA on Win32
(http://www.openhandhome.com/howtosa.html) and Fetchmail
(http://www.catb.org/~esr/fetchmail/).

You can update SA with Theo's RPMs (http://spamassassin.kluge.net/)

You might just want to bother your provider and see what is up with SA.  You
might just find out that there are user configs you can play with for a
while and get a better understanding of how SA works.

It sounds like you have both Postfix and Sendmail installed.  Don't run both
as they can not run at the same time (two apps listening on the same port).
Choose one, learn, and let time tell if you need to choose a different MTA.
In my opinion, Postfix is easier to learn.

After reading up a little, you should be better equiped to ask more specific
questions.

--Larry



-----Original Message-----
From: Randall Berry

I am a Windoze user looking to broaden my horizons and just learning the
ropes of Linux. I am  looking for a way to set up Spam Assassin locally to
filter my mail.  I've been searching around and there are so many documents
telling you so many different ways it's enough to make your head spin.. 

I'm running Red Hat 9, SA 2.44 (I believe) and I would like to set SA up as
a sudo firewall between my client and the server. Is there an easy way to do
this? I am on a DHCP connection so hosting the entire mail service is not
really possible. 

I am just getting fed up with the hundreds of spam I am getting each day.
Changing my email address is not really an option. My email address is one
of the primary contact points for the organization and it's gotten around
quite a bit. Unfortunately it's fallen in to the wrong hands as well. I get
quite a bit of legitimate unsolicited email so blocking all outside my
address book is also not an option. The problem is due to the amount of spam
I get, legitimate emails are lost or overlooked in the mess of spam,
responses to valid emails that are noticed are delayed, you name it. 

My host does have SA installed server side but it does not seem to be
working properly, rather than hassle the host I'd rather learn how to
configure it myself, that way I can have more control over the service than
I could using it on a remote host.  My ultimate goal is to have SA
automatically toss the spam in the trash without even bothering me with it. 

I've installed postfix, and sendmail but have no idea how to get either of
these services to run with spam assassin or if it can be done. I've tried a
few of the possibilitys I've seen on the countless web documents I've found
and none of them seem to work at all.. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. 

TIA

-- 
Randall J Berry
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Maryland Geocaching Society
http://www.mdgps.net



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