I am fairly new to SquirrelMail.
I have installed version 1.43a and it is working correctly.

I am running squirrelmail remotely i.e. on a separate server from the mail
server (as I do not have access to the mail server).

Now (like many I suspect) I am trying to reduce the amount of spam.
I have seen various plugins.

I would assume that BayesSpam can work equally well whether used locally
or remotely.

The mail server does have SpamAssassin running (I can see the headers).

Can the spamassassin plugins work remotely? or are they only useful locally?
Similarly, the spam filters that use DNS lists. Can they work remotely?

I looked in the SM documentation, and was surprised that there was no
section on local and remote.

You have to describe what you mean by "local" and "remote". SM is installed on a mail server usually (but it need not be) and all the plugins installed in the same place. Unless a plugin requires access to the mail server, it can run anywhere you install SM. BayesSpam should be one such plugin. Where you access SM from using your browser is irrelevant.


-paul


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