Got this in response to an article I wrote in the linux gazette may issue.

----- Forwarded message from Juanjo Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -----

From: Juanjo Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 00:14:26 +0200
To: suresh
Subject: About your anti Spam article
Reply-To: Juanjo Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.17i

Please take a look at this:

http://animail.sourceforge.net


"""
What is AniMail? Animail  is a GPL POP3, APOP and  IMAP4 client for Unix
systems. It  downloads your mail  from one server  and delivers it  to a
mbox-format  file,  to  a  Maildir  directory or  to  local  SMTP  (like
Sendmail).

But  Animail   does  a   few  more  things.   It  can   filter  unwanted
mail  whose  headers  match  a  given regular  expresion  (in  the  file
$HOME/.animailfilters), without  actually downloading the body,  even in
POP3/APOP, can be configured to download the messages in a certain order
based on  the message size  (example: you  can configure it  to download
first the smaller messages so you  can start reading your mail while the
bigger ones arrive), it showns the  "From" of the messages while it gets
them, it  showns a summary of  the operation when it  finish it, showing
how many have  been filtered, how many have been  downloaded, the origin
of  the downloaded  messages,  the regular  expresions  that killed  the
filtered ones, the partial volumes, etc.

(...)
"""

As a side note  this program is very used in Spain  (where I'm from) and
to some extent in south america.

Thanks.

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