David Dawes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >What software are you using for SPAM filtering? We are using Spam 
> >Assassin now on our new mail server (about to switch over today!) and it 
> >seems to work pretty well (especially with the Bayesian filter enabled). 
> 
> A combination of spam assassin and a home grown filter.  The
> latter helps a lot with blocking virus spam.  It's a little too
> aggressive in some areas for personal use, but a reasonable balance
> for a list like this.  I'm planning to look at some other tools
> once I get a chance to stretch my legs after the release. 

Cool. Are the home grown filters ones that work with Spam Assassin or are 
they separate filters you have created? I am currently using SpamCop, but 
am hoping that Spam Assassin will be better (and locally managed).

If I didn't have SPAM filtering on my email address (which has been 
around for years, is on tons of web sites and tons of newsgroup postings, 
all prior to SPAM becoming a plauge!) I would probably get 3x as much 
email every day. I routinely delete on the order of 1000+ SPAM emails a 
week from my SpamCop account!

Regards,

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Kendall Bennett
Chief Executive Officer
SciTech Software, Inc.
Phone: (530) 894 8400
http://www.scitechsoft.com

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