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Old 02-21-2008, 07:08 AM
Ann
 
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Default Re: Recommend Email Reader with Spam Control?

On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 14:56:07 +0000, jim wrote:
> news wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> In the past I've been using Windows XP and I used to use outlook XP
>> with AVG antivirius and Cloudmakr Spamnet which worked well to protect
>> me from Spam and Virii nasties.

<...>
>>
>> --
>> news at prbox dot con

> Kmail with spamassassin is very nice. Spamassassin has all the features
> you could want in a spam filter, black lists, white lists, bayesian
> keywords, format checks. Kmail has very configurable filters, both on
> the whole mail, and also on just the headers, so you can delete mail on
> the server without downloading (very handy, with just filtering on the
> subject for all the variations of that well know performance enhancer
> beginning with v and ending with a, you'll kill about half your spam),
> you can automatically download others, and have kmail prompt you for
> what to do about others based on the headers.


How about that. I've been using KMail for a couple months and hadn't read
far enough into the manual to realize it has download filters. (I'd tried
the other mail clients too and KMail was my choice anyway.)

Have a question about using SpamAssasin with Prolog mail. My main
complaint is that Prolog's SA sometimes incorrectly identifies "good"
email as spam ... and writes its garbage to the Subject line. Wouldn't I
have to pipe the mail through a filter to restore the unmodified Subject
line before I put it through my version of SA?
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