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I've used the freeware version of Mailwasher, which I got before the Pro
version was available, and for which I made a $20 "donation," for about a year. I've also been very pleased with it. It occasionally mistakes a legitimate email for spam--for instance, I've made *free* a wildcard, which caused it to bounce an email from a friend whose last name is Freeman)...but that was easily overcome by adding his email address to the "friends" list. I prob'ly have at least 200 wildcard expressions, domain names and subject line filters in place...and I just keep adding on as necessary. Since spammers continually change domain names and email addresses, I've also configured it to delete those that don't show up again within 90 days, which keeps the list down to a manageable size. However, it seems to me that if I can cut spam by 90% with a freeware program, ISPs have the technology to do it before it ever gets to our mail servers. And it shouldn't require any filtering...only bouncing everything to 10+ addresses from the same sender. Legitimate senders who want to send new baby announcements etc to half the world would still be able to do it by just limiting 'em to batches of 9 at a time. Prob'ly wouldn't be foolproof, but would get rid of 90% of spam...and have the added benefit of clogging up the spammers' servers with their own junk coming back to 'em. Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://www.seaworthy.com/html/get_ri...oat_odors.html |