No, they will not. JunkMail Pro is required for custom filters to function. Generally speaking (not specific to your needs), custom filtering adds a lot of capability to a properly administrated system, allowing you to block more spam and not necessarily impact your false positives (they can even be used to reduce false positives). I therefore would recommend the upgrade, but only if you feel that it is worth your time. I have many more filters to share, and I'm sure that others will also, and of course you could write your own.
Matt
Omar K. wrote:
Will these filters work with junkmail lite?
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Bramble Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 2:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] GIBBERISHSUB v1.0.4 - Filter updated
Well, after quite a bit of work, I've finally managed to do a partial launch of my new site starting with the Declude Filters section. The first filter that I have updated and shared on the site is the GIBBERISHSUB filter which detects random strings of characters in the subject of messages.
I've updated the format of the files along with the methods and exclusions whenever appropriate. The changes to this filter are mainly the format of the file itself (which has no effect on how it works). I am now using a slightly different naming convention for the ANTI files by inserting a hyphen after the prefix and I added some exclusions to the list in order to further protect from false positives. Please share your own exclusions with me and I will add them to the filter in a future release.
The site can be reached by following this link:
MailPure :: Filter Software :: Declude Filters http://www.mailpure.com/software/decludefilters/
I'll have at least one more filter updated before the end of this evening, and I've got some new ones to share as time permits.
Matt
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