I have a small LAN for a half dozen users with a POP mail server that I set up. The mail server filters spam with bogofilter.
On my workstation, I use Mutt. Sometimes a bit of spam will get past bogofilter and make it to my workstation (separate box from the mail server, although same LAN). Has anyone come up with a good way of getting that spam back to the mail server so that bogofilter can be run against it to update the files goodlist.db and spamlist.db? I've seen several pages on the web on how to use Mutt macros to send the spam through bogofilter -N and -S when bogofilter is run on the same machine as Mutt. But what I haven't figured out is a clever way of using similar macros to get that same type of feedback back to bogofilter on the mailserver box. Any thoughts? Thanks Kevin -- Kevin Coyner mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG key: 1024D/8CE11941
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