I just wanted to pass along this program called spam pal at
http://www.spampal.org/.  I've only been running it 3 days, but it's really
good so far.  It sits as a layer between your e-mail client (any) and your
pop3 server (only works for pop3).  It compares sending domains against many
popular DNSBL Lists and tags the message header with **SPAM** if it matches.
It also has custom whitelists and blacklists.  It's great if you e-mail
program doesn't have built in spam filtering since you can write rules to
dump the **SPAM** header into spam folders.


Marlon

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