Hello Chuck,

Here is one that I setup for some of my customers who have email
accounts with their cable ISP's at home.  I have found it to be ok on
the desktop and very configurable.

It uses DSNBL lists for its filtering.

http://www.spampal.org/

Thanks.
Matt Goodhue


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Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 5:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT - Desktop Spam Prevention

While at work, I enjoy the protection of Declude for Spam and Virus 
prevention but at home it's a different story.  At home, I have the
Boss's 
(Wife) computer protected from viruses but that's where it stops.  Like 
most Boss's, she's under the impression that an Email address must be 
shared with everyone and anyone.

While I wait for Declude to come out with a desktop version, does anyone

have suggestions on what works well for the mostly computer 
illiterate.  I'm looking for something I can configure and tweak as 
necessary but doesn't require much user interaction.  I'm trying to stay

away from the Bayesian Filtering programs that require you marking the 
messages as HAM or SPAM.  This end user will tell you she'll update it 
but.... she'll say one thing and do another.


Thanks
Chuck Cahill


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