[pmmail-list] SPAM filtering with PopFile
Phil Morgan
pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
Sat, 23 Nov 2002 08:51:57 -0500
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On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 11:37:05 +0100, Freenet.Listen wrote:
>On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 21:55:49 -0500, Phil Morgan wrote:
>
>>Does anyone know if Perl + PopFile can be made to work with PMMail
>>(the PopFile readme addresses a variety of other email programs)?
>
>Works perfectly.
PM: Glad to hear that and, from the descriptions, expected it would ...
>>My initial read of the "instructions" found them very unspecific and
>>they may require "testing" many paths before the correct one is
>>found.
>
>Come on! There is nothing more to do than to replace your POP server
>with 127.0.0.1 and your User ID with "POP server:User Id". Don't
>forget to copy "Run POPfile in background" to your Autostart folder.
PM: Sorry if I'm not to quick with this - the Perl stuff is new to me.
I understood the part for reconfiguring servers in PMMail but was
confounded by all the "pl insert.pl" Perl commands (seemed like they
were replacements for setting up filters in PMMail. Also, I couldn't
imagine where to put them ... Startup folder batch file? Somewhere in
PMMail, etc. ??
>Regards,
> Robert
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>On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 21:55:49 -0500, Phil Morgan wrote:<BR>
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>>Does anyone know if Perl + PopFile can be made to work with PMMail <BR>
>>(the PopFile readme addresses a variety of other email programs)? <BR>
><BR>
>Works perfectly.<BR>
<BR>
PM: Glad to hear that and, from the descriptions, expected it would ...<BR>
<BR>
>>My initial read of the "instructions" found them very unspecific and <BR>
>>they may require "testing" many paths before the correct one is <BR>
>>found.<BR>
><BR>
>Come on! There is nothing more to do than to replace your POP server <BR>
>with 127.0.0.1 and your User ID with "POP server:User Id". Don't <BR>
>forget to copy "Run POPfile in background" to your Autostart folder.<BR>
<BR>
PM: Sorry if I'm not to quick with this - the Perl stuff is new to me. I understood the part for reconfiguring servers in PMMail but was confounded by all the "pl insert.pl" Perl commands (seemed like they were replacements for setting up filters in PMMail. Also, I couldn't imagine where to put them ... Startup folder batch file? Somewhere in PMMail, etc. ??<BR>
<BR>
>Regards,<BR>
> Robert<BR>
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