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Re: Filtering spam at the POP3 server



On (25/09/03 03:49), Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:51:08 +0100, 
> Clive Menzies <clive@clivemenzies.co.uk> wrote in message 
> <[🔎] 20030924235108.GA10600@clivemenzies.co.uk>:
> 
> > Given the volume of this stuff that list subscribers are receiving, is
> > a good solution?  ie.  Do those more experienced among you rate it?
> 
> .chances are most people will want an automatic tool like 'preconnect 
> mailfilter in ~/.fetchmailrc' for the bulk of the job, and smm for the
> tweak jobs, checking their mailfilter rules, metered dial-up's is
> usually metered by the _time_ spent online and not by bandwidth usage.
Ah! Yes I can see that, I'm on ADSL and didn't consider that.

> 
> .my _impression_ is ssm is really a reimplementation of 'mutt \
> pop3://your.pop3.server.at.your.isp', with a nice gui added.
So are you saying that mutt can allow you to review messages on a server
like smm?

Regards

Clive

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