[pmmail-list] Mailproxy for filtering spam?

Mark Paulus pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
Fri, 03 Dec 2004 09:10:49 -0700


Yes, Spampal is very easy to set up and to 
use.  And it's highly expandable with plugins
for different kinds of conditions.


On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 16:03:04 +0100, Sorin Srbu wrote:

>On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 07:27:16 -0700, Mark Paulus wrote:

>>I use spampal (http://www.spampal.org) with PMMail Pro.
>>Works pretty cleanly.

>I was hinted about Popfile on another list, and it turned out to be
>pretty easy to setup. Is Spampal easy to setup too?

>>>Didn't somebody on this list mention a kind of mailproxy for
>>>filtering spam, running on individual workstations? I think it was
>>>free too.
>>
>>>Building and keeping the built-in filtering system in my mailer is
>>>a never-ending story, so I was figuring that maybe a mailproxy
>>>would help. I recall that some of them are able to connect to
>>>blacklist servers to update the blacklists etc.
>>
>>>Would anybody know anything about this?
>>
>>>I use PMMail 2000 Pro v2.20.2717 BTW. 8-)


>BW,

>Sorin

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