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[SpamCop-List] Re: Command line spam scanner?

Duncan Tuna Duncantuna at yahoo.com.com
Tue Mar 9 11:59:17 EST 2004


Well .. thanks for the quick reply.  I decided to spend the time trying to
get SA to work ..

I read through the http://www.openhandhome.com/howtosa260.html documentation
and followed the steps .. got all the way to PART VI: Getting NMAKE to Work,
Part I .. but the NMAKE step seemed to blow chunks, with a whole crap load
of error messages and a "FATAL ERROR" at the end.

(NMAKE had worked on previous steps in the how-to.)

So .. I tried backing up a few steps and repeating .. everything works fine
until that NMAKE.

So .. I guess I'm still looking for a solution, either to this NMAKE
problem, or some other utility that will work out of the box for Windows.


"D.Diaz" <gospamming at yourdomain.invalid> wrote in message
news:Xns94A7B7623F67Fxnddmxn at 216.154.195.61...
> "Duncan Tuna" <Duncantuna at yahoo.com.com> wrote in
> news:c2ks4n$k4m$1 at news.spamcop.net:
>
> <snip>
>
> >  I need a command line utility that accepts the file name of the email
> >  on
> > the server, and scans that file off disk, then marks its subject with
> > "SPAM" or something, if spam.
> >
> > (e.g. C:/spamscanner.exe c:/Mailbox/Fred/email1234.txt)
> >
> > Anyone heard of something like that?
> >
>
>
> SpamAssassin does just that, and is by far the best tool for spam
> detection.  We use it in our local server.  You just need Activestate's
> ActivePerl for Windows to compile and run it.
>
> See:
> http://www.spamassassin.org (SpamAssassin main site)
> http://www.activestate.com (Activestate main site)
> http://www.openhandhome.com/howtosa.html (How to compile SpamAssassin on
> Win32 machines)
>




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