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  • E-mail client with good spam filters???

    Anybody know a good (preferrably free) e-mail client with some half descent spam filters?

    I'm getting pretty sick of receiving tons of spam e-mail, but then again who isn't!!

    The best thing would be if I could simply block/instantly delete from server, any messages from people who are NOT in my contact list (just like you can on ICQ).

    Blocking/Ignoring specific adresses/domains doesn't really help since the morons keep changing adresses

    Any suggetsions??
    If a kid asks where rain comes from, I think a cute thing to tell him is "God is crying." And if he asks why God is crying, another cute thing to tell him is "Probably because of something you did."

  • #2
    If you receive your mails through a linux-mailserver, it ought to be possible to configure procmail (on the server) to filter incoming mails in such a manner...
    (I know it is possible, but my knowledge of procmail doesn't go that far...)


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    • #3
      Would this be my ISP's server or one that I have at home?

      In any case, don't know what my ISP is using and I don't really have the time, patience or spare hardware to set up a linux box at home.

      Browsed around a bit and found a client called 'spamkiller', which should be able to do the trick... i.e. block mail from anyone not in my 'friends' list. Costs 30$ though.

      Anybody here know the program? or an alternative?
      If a kid asks where rain comes from, I think a cute thing to tell him is "God is crying." And if he asks why God is crying, another cute thing to tell him is "Probably because of something you did."

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      • #4
        Have a look at PMail ( www.pmail.com ):

        Pegasus Mail for Windows - Features

        Pegasus Mail does all the basics of e-mail extremely well, and far more than that... This list is by no means comprehensive - it concentrates on the highlights.

        Mail filtering; Pegasus Mail pioneered this in 1991, and it's still the most powerful implementation of automated rule-based filtering you'll find in a mail client.
        MailMerge allows you to create customized form letters to multiple recipients
        Support for all major Internet mail-related protocols - SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, LDAP, PH
        Distribution lists allow easy management of large mailing databases
        Support for multiple "identities" - easily-selectable groups of preference settings
        Support for multiple users on the same machine as well as on networks.
        Multiple folder formats and the ability to "mount" other users mailboxes on your desktop
        Powerful message editor with full formatting capabilities
        Full support for the Internet MIME protocol, including digests and alternative message types
        Powerful, multiple addressbooks with aliasing ("nicknames") and full user detail records
        Automatic listing of local users
        Complete support for Novell NetWare local area networks, in both NDS and Bindery modes.
        Selective download allows you to preview a POP3 mailbox before downloading it.
        Offline operation allows you to read and compose your mail while you are not connected to the Internet.
        Many ease-of-use features, including easily-accessible lists of recently-used addresses, directories and files, and address completion in any address field.
        Message reader supports wrapping options to handle even the most deviant messages
        Rich plugin interface allows third-party extensions and mail forms to be developed
        Template interface allows you to design complex mail forms using a simple text editor
        Spelling checker, with UK English and US English dictionary, and user dictionary additions.
        Highlight signficant messages using your own colour schemes
        Sort your mail by date, size, sender, subject, colour or thread, in ascending or descending order
        View attachments directly from within the program
        Supports confirmation of reading and confirmation of delivery requests
        Glossaries allow you to store commonly-used texts and expand them with a single keystroke
        Automatic replies and automatic forwarding when interfaced with our Mercury mail server
        Powerful encryption interface - the program has its own encryptor, and by adding readily available plugins, can support encryptors such as PGP.
        Noticeboards allow controlled posting and reading in public mail areas, much like Internet news.
        Optional copies to self ("sent mail" in other programs), with the ability to prompt for a folder where the copy should be placed, and full mail filtering support to file your copies.
        Selectable and user-adjustable toolbars
        Incredibly rich preferences set allows you to control practically every aspect of the program
        Rich options for reporting new mail while the program is minimized on your desktop
        Automatic hyperlinking of URLs and e-mail addresses, even in non-HTML messages
        Over 300KB of well-indexed, logically-arranged online help
        Drag and drop attachments from the desktop to Pegasus Mail
        Notepads give you an easily-accessible workspace for storing notes and work in progress
        Circulation messages allow you to send a message or document to successive people in order for comment and amendment.
        Full DDE interface
        Telephone message form for the office environment
        Support for multiple simultaneously accessible POP3 and IMAP mailboxes.
        Powerful Select feature allows you to select messages based on arbitrarily complex conditions
        ... and much more. The program is free - download it and see if it has the features you need.


        Pegasus Mail for Windows, 32-bit version - system requirements

        Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000 or XP.
        4MB disk space, plus whatever is required for mail storage.
        2MB RAM above minimum system requirements.


        Supported Local Area Networks

        Novell NetWare 3.x, 4.x and 5.x in Bindery Mode
        Novell NetWare 4.x and 5.x in NDS mode
        Windows NT Server
        Windows Peer-to-Peer, LANTastic and similar peer-based networks



        Hope that helps

        MK
        Last edited by MK; 26 February 2002, 11:27.
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        • #5
          I'll second Pegasus Mail. Been using it for years. Has a very powerful filtering system that's easy to learn/use.

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