As a side note I found a file called "pop3proxy-1.2.0.tar.gz". Is this the correct proxy? I've looked at the original link you gave me and it's made for windows, not linux. I can see the principles but still need the files to test this out.
I don't mean to be difficult in all of this, I just want to understand the process and make sure I know how to do things.
thanks
On 7/6/05, Paolo Cravero as2594 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jesse Shumaker wrote:
> So you must have SAproxy on each client to do this? I know that is
> another product that I have heard of. If so do you have a download link
> where I can get SAproxy? If that is just the name you are calling the
> SpamAssassin proxy it looks like all I would need to do is specify the
> destination server in the login box and I'm set. All I have to do on the
> server end is setup the POP3proxy. Is this correct?
Jesse,
please see the link in my first reply. I believe the documentation of
the software is complete enough.
You need to install beforehand SpamAssassin on the box where you'll run
SAproxy. Then install SAproxy and run it as a daemon. I know it works
under Linux because I've done it, but it might work under other OSes
provided they have Perl.
Finally reconfigure each POP3 client to point to your server rather than
your ISP's, and modify each login (in the client) to include ISP's POP3
server address.
Good luck,
Paolo