Fetchmail, procmail, dovecot are the three other things I use for
that sort of situation.
Fetchmail pulls in the mail from the ISP. It feeds off directly to
procmail. Procmail feeds the mail through SpamAssassin for markup.
Then procmail feeds it off to the standard /var/spool/mail/XXX
mailboxes. Dovecot provides pop(s) and imap(s) ports through which I
fetch the mail.
So, yes, you can use spamassassin.
{^_^}
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From: "winkerbean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
but I cannot find anything to tell me whether I can use SpamAssassin in my
situation. I download my messages from my ISP. I don't have my own
server
or anything like such. Can I use SpamAssassin to filter/score my incoming
e-mail or does it need to be installed on my ISP's server to work?
Thanks for any help.
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