[Az-Geocaching] bulk mail

Terry Hernlund - [General Bracket] listserv@azgeocaching.com
Fri, 13 Jun 2003 11:29:53 -0700


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.
[General Bracket]

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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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