[CentOS] Can someone point me in the direction of a quick postfix/fetchmail setup example?
Preston Crawford
me at prestoncrawford.comFri Sep 16 04:43:09 UTC 2005
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On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 17:20 -0400, Chris Mauritz wrote: > Preston Crawford wrote: > > > > > I need to start doing some email filtering. Can someone point me in > > the direction of how to do this if they have a link handy? If not I'll > > Google anyway, but I thought I'd ask just in case. > > > > On the server side, postfix + spamasassin should do what you need and > it's all supported "out of the box" with CentOS. > > If you just want to filter certain emails to your inbox (heh), that's > probably best handled on the mail client rather than on the server. > Thunderbird's filtering works wonders for me. 8-) Same with Evolution for me. Problem is at home I ssh into my home box and do fetchmail + pine. So I need to do some filtering there too. Both for the spam and also for mailing lists, etc. I once had a really good setup (procmail + fetchmail + sendmail), but I forgot how I got it "just so". Just thought I'd ask in case someone was already doing this. I'll likely Google it over the weekend. Preston
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