Return-Path: tim.one@comcast.net Delivery-Date: Fri Sep 6 20:24:15 2002 From: tim.one@comcast.net (Tim Peters) Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 15:24:15 -0400 Subject: [Spambayes] Deployment In-Reply-To: <200209061431.g86EVM114413@pcp02138704pcs.reston01.va.comcast.net> Message-ID: [Guido] > ... > - A program that acts both as a pop client and a pop server. You > configure it by telling it about your real pop servers. You then > point your mail reader to the pop server at localhost. When it > receives a connection, it connects to the remote pop servers, reads > your mail, and gives you only the non-spam. FYI, I'll never trust such a scheme: I have no tolerance for false positives, and indeed do nothing to try to block spam on any of my email accounts now for that reason. Deliver all suspected spam to a Spam folder instead and I'd love it.