Sunday, September 28, 2003, 3:53:13 PM, Allie wrote: AM> Neal Laugman, [NL] wrote:
NL>> I've looked at Spampal but not in detail. Free is good too. I've NL>> installed Alexander's Baysian plug-in and its just starting to work. NL>> Guess it's the techy in me that drives me to do it myself:/ It just NL>> seems with all of the capabilities of TB one could be the master of NL>> our plagues. AM> The way I see it, it's sort of like saying, if I develop software then I AM> shouldn't be buying any software and instead be writing my own. :) I guess I haven't learned that lesson yet as well as I thought I had. AM> My mailserver, MDaemon uses spam assassin technology, in combination AM> with blacklist checking and a Bayesian filtering mechanism. I will investigate MDaemon http://www.altn.com/ further. They offer an interesting package. Do you run this commercially? AM> All much less of a headache than fiddling with search AM> strings using regex, something I'm perfectly capable of but would AM> rather not waste time doing if I can avoid it. I know you are probably right - so why do I need yet another hobby? AM> SpamPal is VERY good (first hand experience) and so is Popfile, I've AM> been made to understand. Thanks for the recommendations. I will look into these. -- Neal Using The Bat! v2.00.18 on Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.00 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

