Recommend a good free anti-spam for Outlook 2002

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My company uses Exchange Server and we all use Outlook 2002. My compnay's spam-blocking at the network level is practically non-existent. What program can you recommend that I install (free is preferable) to stop it in my local Outlook 2002 program? I looked at Spam Pal, but it looks like it doesn't work with Exchange Server, only POP3's. Thanks!

Mark
 
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My company uses Exchange Server and we all use Outlook 2002. My compnay's spam-blocking at the network level is practically non-existent. What program can you recommend that I install (free is preferable) to stop it in my local Outlook 2002 program? I looked at Spam Pal, but it looks like it doesn't work with Exchange Server, only POP3's. Thanks!

If they've upgraded to Exchange 2003, they can install the IMF for
free.. they may not know about it since it is fairly new.
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/downloads/2003/imf/default.asp

For client based filtering, I use SpamBayes
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/ which works pretty well (helps if
you keep around some spam to train it on).

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Chris Scharff
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tabcourt said:
My company uses Exchange Server and we all use Outlook 2002. My compnay's
spam-blocking at the network level is practically non-existent. What program
can you recommend that I install (free is preferable) to stop it in my local
Outlook 2002 program? I looked at Spam Pal, but it looks like it doesn't
work with Exchange Server, only POP3's. Thanks!

Spampal works on imap aswell as pop and vpop, its an excelent program with a
few plugins, blocks 99% of my spam, can be a bit difficult for some to
setup.

Martin
 
Checkout Kaspersky.com. Their products aint free but they are top level at
what they are painted as on the outside of the tin.
 

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