On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 10:04:00AM -0500, Jim wrote:
> David B Teague wrote:
> >
> >The Question:
> >
> >Can anyone recommend antispam software that works under XP with
> >Thunderbird? Thunderbird Baysean spam detection isn't effective against
> >spam that has advertisements in an embedded image.
> >
> >I use Verizon DSL. This is the only high speed internt available to me.
> >Their antispam feature has about 20% false positives. I turned it off,
> >and receive only a little more spam than when I was using it.
> >
> >Ideally, I would like to have software that has a white list, initially
> >populated from my address book; a black list, initially populated from
> >the national known spammer database; that will challenge email senders
> >who are not in the white list; that has Baysean spam detection and scans
> >images to detect spam.
> >
> >Any advice other than use one of the Debian based Linux distros with
> >Spam Assassin?
> >
> >There may be my answer. While waiting for an answer, I'll look for a
> >version of Spam Assassin that works under Windows.
> >
> >I am aware this is off the topic of OpenOffice.org, which I use
> >exclusively, and I strongly advocate. Some of you know more about this
> >than I ever will, so... If any object to this, by all means, send
> >flames. However, any answer, even a link to a place that might provide
> >an answer, that will be gratefully and appreciatively received.
> >
> >Warmest Regards
> >David Teague
>
> You might want to look at SPAMPAL.
> Jim
>
Hi Jim,
What's the URL? I'm up to my eyebrows in spam, even tho I
have sendmail routed thru spamblockers. Only around 50-175
spams/day now; o/wise, I'd have > 2K.
thanks much,
gary
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