Hello Carsten,
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 23:21:12 +0200 (30.08.02 03:21 my local time)
you wrote about spamfilters
at least in part:
CT SpamPal
My God, NO!!! Nice idea, but it's BRAKE! I tried it, and kill after
two days (dialup, but tests on leased line produced same result)
POP3Catcher
Hello Alexander,
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] was written:
CT SpamPal
AL My God, NO!!! Nice idea, but it's BRAKE! I tried it, and kill after
AL two days (dialup, but tests on leased line produced same result)
Why? I'm using it at work (server here 's to 'old' for SpamAssassin
Hello kjarri,
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 21:03:24 + (30.08.02 03:03 my local time)
you wrote about spamfilters
at least in part:
k Has anyone integrated spamassassin with The
k Bat!?
Some time ago I sent BAV-example to The Bat user, which implemented
before Assassin as proxy and wanted
spamassassin. I am not
aware of similar functionality in The Bat!
Unfortunately I dont have full control of my mail server so I can not
run spamassassin there as you suggested.
Anyhow, I'd be glad if anyone has suggestions for other spamfilters or
tips on how I can get spamassassin to work with The Bat
* kjarri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What spamfilters are you guys (and girls) using with The Bat!?
I have used spamassassin under unix (KMail + spamassassin) and i am
very pleased with it. Has anyone integrated spamassassin with The
Bat!? Any ideas of other powerful spam filters?
SpamPal
suggestions for other spamfilters or
tips on how I can get spamassassin to work with The Bat!
Here is the method I use, its a reverse spam filter in a way. Create a
series of filters to move the mail you do want to keep... as such:
High traffic Lists/Contacts (at the top)
Medium traffic lists/contacts