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Looking at installing Jam software SpamAware. Any warnings/advice
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I've read that it's simple and effective but slow, no nasties included
I use spambayes SpamBayes is an intelligent spam filter and message classifier for Outlook, that automatically categorizes your incoming messages into `good`, `spam` and `unsure` and sorts them into the associated folder. The program uses an advanced, bayesian filtering method that requires no manual setup and gets smarter the more email it processes. It includes a training wizard that can be used to feed it some spam messages, otherwise it will learn from your incoming email as you go. It it misses (or incorrect classified), you can just click the toolbar button and make the message `spam` or `good`, and SpamBayes will automatically learn from it, avoiding to make similar mistakes in the future. The program is easy to use and setup and probably one of the most accurate filtering tools we have come across, with a detection rate of close to 100 percent One of the top rated ones in that category. Anyone else? tf76 http://www.topfreeware.net Best Freeware Downloads and tips to optimize your system Member of The Freeware Revolution |
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Steve wrote:
> Looking at installing Jam software SpamAware. Any warnings/advice > appreciated. SpamAware review http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=...nG=Search&meta= Here are some others to compare, you are looking for an Outlook program? I prefer to view the mail on the server, download what I want & delete the rest. I am not recommending anything, my list gives you a starting point to find something to suit your operating system ( most people do not even mention it ) & skill level. What will work on my computer, may not be happy on yours. What I can understand, re how to install & run, may not apply to you. CRM114 http://crm114.sourceforge.net/ EmC http://www.abreuretto.com/anti-spam/indexi.htm http://www.webattack.com/freeware/comm/fwspam.shtml SpamAware http://www.jam-software.com/freeware/index.shtml Spamihilator http://www.spamihilator.com/ SpamBayes http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/ Matador Spam Fighter http://blogs.clearscreen.com/migs/a.../09/16/400.aspx http://blogs.clearscreen.com/migs/files/Mtdor100.zip Mail Alert http://www.bettasoft.net/ IMAP Notify http://www.vandyke.com/download/imapnotify/index.html PopTray http://www.poptray.org/ SSL Instructions http://forum.poptray.org/viewtopic....0&highlight=ssl CheckP3 http://www.andreamarangoni.it/newcheckp3/index.htm http://www.andreamarangoni.it/newch...Screenshots.htm Rules and tools to filter junk mail http://www.slipstick.com/rules/junkmail.htm |
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Steve wrote:
> Looking at installing Jam software SpamAware. Any warnings/advice > appreciated. Outlook programs, 5 pages here. http://www.all4you.dk/FreewareWorld...arch=imap&la=en |
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"Steve" <No Spam> wrote in message news:44ada036$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au... > Looking at installing Jam software SpamAware. Any warnings/advice > appreciated. Do I take the responses recommending other programs as a hint that SpamAware is no good? |
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