On Jul 5, 2005, at 2:59 AM, Jesse Shumaker wrote:

Here is my situation. Currently, our e-mail isn't managed within our organization. We have a third party ISP who is hosting the e- mail for us. We simply configure our Outlook clients to authenticate to their SMTP/POP servers. Is there a way that I could setup a SpamAssassin box at each of my sites to filter each Outlook clients' outgoing and incoming mail?

You can set up a box running fetchmail to grab messages from your ISP's POP3 server, and then run them through SpamAssassin before delivering them to a mailbox on that box. Then, set your Outlook clients to use your local box as the POP3 / IMAP server. You'll loose the ability to reject mail based on SA scores, but you can throw the spam into a separate folder for each user. I do this for my home network and it works quite nicely.

Steven
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http://www.mrchuckles.net


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