Patrick Lay wrote:
You have a couple of choices.I'd like to use SA only on my client (linux-) machine running Pine.
You could configure a local mail server, which is probably already installed on your Linux box - such as sendmail or postfix - and then use fetchmail to retrieve your mail and deliver it locally. You'd then use Pine to read your local mail.
In that chain, you'd have the most flexibility setting up SA scanning - and any other filters and stuff you'd like to apply to your mail.
Assuming you've configured Pine to retrieve your mail from a POP3 server, though, you could also just use Pop3proxy on you local machine and download your mail through that. Although designed for Win32 users, it should work just fine on your Linux box:
http://mcd.perlmonk.org/pop3proxy/
Let me know if you get it working with Pine, I'll add it to the list.
Peace,
-McD
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