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Thread: SPAM Protection - What Do You use?

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    Default SPAM Protection - What Do You use?

    What sort of email spam protection do you use? What experience's of success do you have in getting rid of junk email (Outlook XP). Rules don't seem very effective. The crap I get is very irritating.
    JERE

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    avanderbilt Guest

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    I use McAfee SpamKiller:

    http://www.mcafee.com/myapps/msk/

    It works great. It has a lot of nice features and is very flexible.

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    Bunabayashi Guest

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    Personally I'm deluged with Korean and Chinese characterset spam (spam emails in which the body of the email is written in Chinese or Korean). Recently someone posted to a mailing list to which I subscribe a great rule that catches 99.8% of this offal and deletes it:

    If you use Outlook or any other mail client that lets you create rules
    based on the contents of the message headers, and your're bothered by this strange species of spam, all you have to do is create rules that delete
    messages that use no Latin character sets...Here's how you do it in Outlook
    2002: In the program's main window, go to the Tools menu and select Rules Wizard. In the wizard window, click New. Select Check messages when they arrive, and click Next. Scroll down until you find the option. Labeled "with specific words in the message header." Click in the checkbox to the left of it.

    At the bottom of the window you'll see a "rule description" with "specific
    words" underlined. Click on that phrase, then enter the following:
    charset="ks_c_5601-1987" -including the quotation marks. Click OK , then
    Next and tell the wizard what you want the rule to do with the messages it
    traps. Set any exceptions, name the rule, click Finish, then OK, and with
    luck you won't see any more Korean spam.


    Hope this helps,

    Dave

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    Martin Kelly Guest

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    I've recently purchased iHateSpam from Sunbelt Software. Works with Outlook and they also have a version for Outlook Express. So far I'm very happy with the product.

    It has a feature which lets you report spammers with the click of a button which I use regularly!

    It costs about $30 ... well worth it in my opinion when I consider the amount of time I was wasting clearing spam from my Inbox.

    http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/product.cfm?id=930

    MK

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    Anonymous Guest

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    I also use IHateSpam and am VERY pleased with it!

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    Anonymous Guest

    Default SpamCop

    SpamCop

    http://www.spamcop.net

    They have a web based email service that will collect & combine email from other sources and filter them of spam.

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    jrossi Guest

    Default Re: SPAM Protection - What Do You use?

    Quote Originally Posted by JERE
    What sort of email spam protection do you use? What experience's of success do you have in getting rid of junk email (Outlook XP). Rules don't seem very effective. The crap I get is very irritating.
    Mailshell.

    Best spam protection I've ever used (and I've tried a lot of different approaches over the years). Will read multiple POP3 email inboxes at regular intervals (before it even gets to Outlook) and clean out the spam. Claims to be 99% effective on aggressive mode - that's certainly been my experience so far.

    I have nothing to do with them. Just rely totally on the service now.

    You can get to them at http://psitek.mailshell.com (which will give me a small payment if you like the service and decide to sign-up),

    ...otherwise you can go straight to mailshell via http://www.mailshell.com (if you don't think I deserve anything )

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    Anonymous Guest

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    I use Pocomail as a mail client. It has built in spam filtering was does a good job. On top of that, I've implemented a white list system using the filtering capabilities that leaves 99% of the spam on the server, where I review it once a day for the occasional good email, and delete the rest without it ever getting to my PC. Also, Poco does not recognize javascript or Active X, making you immune from the viri that target Outlook users. Pocomail is available at http://www.pocomail.com . I think the license fee is $25. Well worth it in my opinion.

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    bean Guest

    Default Best Spam Program

    By the best - too easy to setup:

    http://www.mailwasher.net

    Developed by a programmer in New Zealand - too easy

    Ian
    NS, Canada

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    Joe Bryant Guest

    Default Re: Best Spam Program

    Quote Originally Posted by bean
    By the best - too easy to setup:

    http://www.mailwasher.net

    Developed by a programmer in New Zealand - too easy

    Ian
    NS, Canada
    Agree on this one. Mailwasher rules. I couldn't do without it. Delete the spam while it's still on the server and before it ever gets to your machine. You can also bounce back any email message. Sure, it's probably never a real person that gets the bounce back but something about sending it back to them is satisfying...

    Joe

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