G> K9 running here. Gets almost all SPAM. Yes, K9 is so awesome that I donated. I can see the attraction of an all-under-one-roof solution, but I continue to use K9. The plugins seem such a fiddle. I would recommend it to anyone using POP3.
K9, with good/bad databases of about 40,000 words each: Spam consistently rates at more than 85% while good messages rate at less than 15%. The decisiveness of the software is fantastic. It would be true enough to say that spam never gets past. 100% rating in 34 days (since I reinstalled XP.) Other features include whitelists and blacklists. I have a few important addresses in the whitelist, just to be sure (you never know what your friends will send.) It can refer to online DNS blackhole lists too, but I have that turned off right now. Spam messages output can be custom-marked, including a percentage for spam probability. Alternatively it can mark them with your own invisible custom headers. Obviously TheBat! can filter and store these into a time-limited folder. All is no bother after a few weeks training. Just sits in the system tray, silently outsmarting the spammers best efforts.. -- Bye for now /Mark [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ][ www.markmajor.com ] [ Now playing: 'Run' by Snow Patrol ] ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.5.25 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

