All of those products need to be trained by the user, and they work primarily on heuristics instead of the types of things we do with Declude, so they won't be nearly as effective, nor as reliable. I'm not aware of a plug-in for Eudora, but Netscape and new versions of Outlook have some capabilities built in. My only experience was with the Netscape filtering, and IMO, it was unusable. It tagged everything, though I didn't have a big spam problem. I hear it can take a while to learn though. A friend of mine said it was OK. I'm sure you can Google for some reviews of what is out there. I doubt there's a magic bullet at the moment, afterall, that's why we're here.
Matt
Chuck Cahill wrote:
Looking for a solution that will filter SPAM for home and something I can recommend to neighbors. Anyone have any experience on what integrates with Eudora and Outlook, fairly easy to setup and has a high success rate?
Thanks Chuck Cahill YFCS, Inc
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