I actually find POPFile to be the best, frankly.  It works at a much higher
level of accuracy than SpamSieve and can also support pre-filtering of mail
based on the work it does to headers.

It takes a bit to get going but is well worth it.

-- 
"One can choose to go back toward safety or forward to
growth.  Growth must be chosen again and again; fear must
be overcome again and again."
   --  Abraham Maslow

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (listes)
> Reply-To: "PowerMail discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 17 May 2003 20:25:32 +0200
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (PowerMail discussions)
> Subject: Re: Spam Blocking Software
> 
>> I am actually back to Entourage for the moment (need everything in
one place
>> to sync to Palm) and am using SpamSieve which works via an AppleScript
>> action which I imagine would be easy to modify for PowerMail. (...)
> 
> SpamSieve *does* work with PowerMail, right out of the box!
> 
>> 
>> I am a licensed user of SpamFire as well and I was tired of double checking
>> my mail, clearing certain people and scoring things.  SpamSieve runs with
>> less overhead, both system and mental.
> 
> I find SpamFire the very best tool I tried (and only bayesian filter
> besides Apple's Mail application).
> 
> Herve, happy PM + SS user
> 


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