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p3scan

'p3scan' is a fully transparent proxy server for POP3 email clients. It runs on a GNU/Linux box with iptables (for port re-direction). It can be used to provide POP3 email scanning from the internet, to any internal network and can help protect your "Other OS" LAN from harm, especially when used with a firewall and other internet proxy servers.

'p3scan' is designed to enable scanning of incoming email messages for viruses, worms, Trojan horses, Spam (read as "Un-solicited Bulk Email"), and harmful attachments. It can also provide HTML stripping to keep spammers from validating email addresses (via Web bugs).

Last updated 15 Jun, 2004


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  • iptables (Use Requirement)
  • libpcre (Use Requirement)
  • an anti-virus program (Use Requirement)
  • Mail::SpamAssassin (Weak Prerequisite)
  • renattach (Weak Prerequisite)
  • DSPAM (Weak Prerequisite)
  • p3pmail (Weak Prerequisite)
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p3pmail

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1.0.99-04dev devel

1.0.99-04dev devel released 2004-06-15

  • Released: 20 Jan, 2004
  • Code Maturity: Stable
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1.0 stable released 2004-01-20

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