On Friday, May 31, 2002, at 07:20  AM, Ken Causey wrote:
> In my daily missed spam harvesting I'm noticing this X-Mailer header:
>
> X-Mailer: Atlas Mailer 2.0
>
> occassionally.  Can anyone confirm or deny that this is a spam oriented
> mailer?  Until I hear otherwise I believe I'll stick in a rule for it.

Atlas Mailer does not appear to be a spam mailer.  I searched for it in 
my recent
mail archive (12000+ messages since mid-April), and got 133 instances of 
its
use.  Of those, 13 were spam, and 120 were non-spam.   I can't find a 
reference to
the product, but from brief analysis, all the users who sent mail using 
it were from
AOL, netscape.net, or altavista.com, and I suspect it might be the back 
end of
a webmail package.

--
Michael C. Berch
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