Giovanni Andreani wrote on Wed 15 Dec 2004 at 09:15 +0100 >Once SpamSieve is >trained to recognize the same incoming messages as spam is it going to >act before PowerMail's filters and, if so, is there any sense in keeping >these filters active?
I guess not. I guess because I've used SS since before PM could handle spam in the way it does with version 5. I would set your filters to have SS do its work first. SS will soon learn that Mr White is a spammer. More importantly it will use the words in his messages and apply them to other messages - and when Mr White changes his email address. You really can't beat SS. I have a superb filter working on my server meaning I don't see much spam and no viri - but it does allow some spam through. The spam which my server filter misses is always caught by SS. -- David Gordon

