Need some antispam software recommended.

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Apologies if this isn't the right newsgroup to post to. : (
But I was hoping someone could recommend an anti spam program.
I'd like to have recommendations of free and paid ones.

Thanks.


OM
 
Apologies if this isn't the right newsgroup to post to. : (
But I was hoping someone could recommend an anti spam program.
I'd like to have recommendations of free and paid ones.

I've done well with message rules. All incoming BCC(blind carbon
copy) email gets moved to the BCC folder, and over 99% of it is junk.
 
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i can do 3... but would really like to know how to do more balls.
are there any web links?

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OM said:
Apologies if this isn't the right newsgroup to post to. : (
But I was hoping someone could recommend an anti spam program.
I'd like to have recommendations of free and paid ones.

I use K9. After 2 months its effectiveness was past 99%. It is 99.9% now.
I get over 150 spam messages a day and don't see any of them unless I decide
to check the Spam folder. It is a free program and I can't imagine anyone
using a paid one after how seeing how well the free ones work.
http://www.keir.net/k9.html
 
I use K9. After 2 months its effectiveness was past 99%. It is 99.9% now.
I get over 150 spam messages a day and don't see any of them unless I decide
to check the Spam folder. It is a free program and I can't imagine anyone
using a paid one after how seeing how well the free ones work.

Unless it works on multiple mailboxes, I've no idea whether or not it does,
you may need to use a paid for one if you require that facility.

Cheers,

Roy
 
OM said:
Apologies if this isn't the right newsgroup to post to. : (
But I was hoping someone could recommend an anti spam program.
I'd like to have recommendations of free and paid ones.

Thanks.


OM
OM:

I have been using SpamPal http://www.spampal.org/ for about 2 years now.
It uses public maintained blacklists and your own whitelists and
blacklists. You can block by country, which catches about 95% of my
spam which comes from either China, Korea, Russia, or Brazil. It is
also free.

Steve
 
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