On Apr 5, 2004, at 10:34 PM, Geneva G. Evans wrote:


I would appreciate any info on client-end antispam tools. I hate SPAM, but
turned off my Outlook Express Spam catcher for the same reasons as those who
dislike SpamCop.

It will probably require changing your mail client.


In your situation I can recommend WamCom which is Mozilla 1.3.1 compiled for OS 9.
<http://wamcom.org/>


This has an effective bayesian spam filter. We use the same thing here in the latest versions of Netscape and Mozilla; the official mac versions only run in OS X.

Also the latest version of Eudora has such filtering.

There is SpamFire: <http://www.matterform.com/index.php?page=/spamfire/index.php> which doesn't utilize such bayesian techniques, though they try to make it seem as they do, It's a rules-based spam filter.

If you move to a Mac OSX based system your options multiply.

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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

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