I agree. I've been using SpamSieve for months, and my accuracy rate is 96.7%. It's pretty easy to set up and manage, and it's fast.
Dan ---- Original message ---- Max Gossell, 11:07 AM, 5/16/03: >I used to use SpamFire as well. But now I'm IN LOVE with SpamSieve (which >I've recommended before). Found at <http://www.c-command.com/spamsieve/>. >You couldn't even dream up anything better!! Much easier to use as well >(running "inside" PowerMail) compared to SpamFire. > >Max G > > >At 2003-05-16, 13.51 CET, George Henne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>I've been using SpamFire for the past year, but it just doesn't seem to >>be getting any better. Today was the last straw: it hung my system while >>PowerMail was loading some messages. The PM database need to be rebuilt, >>shutting me down for 4 hours. I get 2-4 hangs a day from SF, 1 of which >>will take the system down. I'm running OS 9.2.2 on a QuickSilver G4. >> >>What are other PowerMail users using for spam filtering? >> >>(...and wouldn't it be nice if PM could do this?) >> >>George Henne >>NS BASIC Corporation >>http://www.nsbasic.com >> > > -- Dan Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Merely having an open mind is nothing; the object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid." - G.K. Chesterton

