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Re:Filters with a Mail Server

Posted by: rjd on November 05, 2003 11:00 AM
Yes, I get in excess of 1,200 pieces of Spam a day and have to set my filters very high. Occasionally I learn of false positives but can hardly afford to go looking for them on a regular basis. I want to find something as good as Spammix for Eudora, but I want the rejection to happen at the time of connection to the mail server (ie. at SMTP arrival time). Why? Two good reasons, to let the Spammers learn my regular address is not very useful to them, and to let any possible legitimate senders know their message got blocked. The latter being the best I could do to help with false positives.

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