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SpamAssassin is a neat mail filter that tags incoming mails it thinks are spam. It can be set up to be a bit nastier about this, but the default is good enough.

You can use procmail(1) to run SpamAssassin, or you might want to use MailScanner to run it on all your incoming mail. You might even want to plug VipulsRazor into it.

Its homepage can be found here.

SpamAssassin is written in Perl and is licensed under the same license as Perl itself.

(Note, this product will assassinate Spam, but will leave SPAM well alone!)


How to make SpamAssassin run on your local e-mail machine (with Evolution in mind)

  • get and install SpamAssassin, test that it works by piping a good email and a spam email through it
  • check that fetchmail(1) works, write a .fetchmailrc file
  • check that procmail(1) works, write a .procmailrc file
  • disable the regular pop mailboxes in Evolution
  • add a new "local delivery" mailbox to Evolution
  • write a tiny script I called "getmail" that does "fetchmail -m procmail" and make sure that it gets your email from the POP3 server correctly
  • add getmail to your crontab to run every 5 minutes
  • add a filter rule to Evolution: if specific header X-Spam-Flag = YES, drop the email in my Spam folder
.fetchmailrc

poll mail.myisp.co.nz

user "pop3user" password "secret" is user "localuser" here

.procmailrc

:0fw | spamassassin -P

/bin/getmail
  1. /bin/bash

/usr/bin/fetchmail -m /usr/bin/procmail >> /log/fetchmail

crontab
  • /5 * * * * /home/localuser/bin/getmail