Additionally, if you work in an organization where you run an Exchange
server, McAfee SpamKiller (formerly Deersoft SpamKiller) uses the
SpamAssasin engine. The price isn't friendly for single users, but a decent
size organization would probably have no issues. Works well.
So far McAfee (the Microsoft of the anti-virus world) hasn't done their
usual bloat job on it. We'll see how it evolves.
-T.
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Brian Cluff wrote:
> For the ultimate spam filter, you have to go with Spamassassin. It's
> just an awesome piece of code. It's hardly every wrong... I think it
> miss identifies 1 "good" mail for every 3000 that it correctly
> identifies as spam, and do to it's automatic bayesian filtering, it
> only
> gets better the longer you use it.
>
> If you are in a position to install it (requires a server) checout:
> http://au2.spamassassin.org/index.html
>
> If you are running windows, here is a POP proxy version of the same
> thing.. or in other words.. it works with ANY email client you might
> be
> using):
> http://saproxy.bloomba.com/ (Click on "Version 1.2 released")
>
> Brian Cluff
> Team Snaptek
>
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