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Personal Spamassassin Quickstart
Feb. 15, 2004

The February 2004 issue of Linux Productivity Magazine offers a tutorial for SpamAssassin installation and configuration instructions. The article offers, as well as email system concepts with plenty of diagrams. Personal (desktop) Spamassassin is discussed at length.

"At its simplest, SpamAssassin is an executable file, a Perl script UNIX type filter to be specific, that takes the email file coming in through stdin, parses and evaluates it every way from Sunday, and sends it to stdout, adding a few lines to the mail header describing where it was filtered, what tests were performed, and most importantly, a spam score which correlates fairly well to the likelihood of the email being spam . . ."

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