Rangi Biddle wrote:
> With your setup, does it allow pop3 clients to download less spam? Just
> wondering as this would be an easier approach considering you could filter
> mail marked as spam into a mail folder and train Dspam that way.

POP3 would work fine except for the training portion of dspam.  Even
though my setup uses IMAP people can still download the contents of
their inbox which would be clean.  Training could be done by forwarding
ham and spam to email aliases which would be pretty basic using
.qmail-alias files.
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Lee R. Copp
Project Engineer (EE/ME)
http://www.michsci.com/

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