There is always a way; however, do you have the resources to program such an
effort?   You might be able to modify an Open Source Proxy Server, but even
then it will be a effort.   You are still missing the major point here.
Spammers don't go to Cybercafés to send spam.   Why should they go to a
cybercafé when they can use there own connections and sit in the comfort of
their own home and use Yahoo, MSN or Hotmail. Remember these idiots think
they have a legal right to spam the world, so they aren't going to hide in
your Cybercafé.

I'd be more concerned about Script kiddies, and wannabe hackers using your
cybercafé to upload their dirty work, and a good virus scanner can fix that.

Regards,
Pete
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-----Original Message-----
From: Cigan Segun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 2:35 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re:spamassassin and web based mail !



Is there any way a LINUX box can be configured to solve the problem of
checking the mail contents of every http that passes through the linux box?

Regards.
Cigan.




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