On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Terry Wray wrote:

> I checked the FAQ's and the searched the WIKI but couldn't find an 
> answer to this question...
> 
> My email client (thunderbird) connects directly to my remote POP Mail 
> Server, which is hosted by my ISP.
> 
> Is there a configuration of SpamAssassin that will work for me?

If you don't have access to the ISP's mail server you have to run it
locally.

If you're running on Windows a suggestion has already been offered.

If you're running on a *nix (probably including OS-X) you can set up
local delivery via spamassassin using fetchmail to retrieve your email
and delivery via a local SMTP server (e.g. sendmail) or
via a delivery agent like procmail.

Spamassassin would hook into this using the standard methods (milter,
procmail+spamc, etc.)

This might be rather more involved of a project than you're willing to
pursue... :)

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