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I've always been a fan of pine. As long as I can get an ssh window to my home machine, I can get mail. The major downside to Pine relative to the rest of the world is that it's not a POP client. So I want to do something about my spam problem. But everything I look at seems to have the same formula -- point your pop client at this spam filter which will act as a proxy. Is there a good anti-spam solution that works in such a way that something like Pine, which periodically moves my mail form /var/spool/mail to $HOME/mbox (only while it is open), could use? If all else fails, does anybody have a pine-like (i.e. text/console app) that works as a POP client? Duane
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