>on 12/10/03 22:43, Jim Warthman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First, I suggest you try it - and *disable* Entourage's junk mail filter.
> SpamSieve is so effective you won't need it.
> 
> Second, and more important, I think SpamSieve's author, Michael Tsai,
> provides *outstanding* support! Yes, many folks will tell you how effective
> SpamSieve is (it is!) - but you won't often hear much about Michael. Well,
> the fact is that he listens to his customers, he often answers questions
> right here (as he's already done on this thread), and he's just plain good
> at answering e-mail questions! He's made a quality product, and he supports
> it very well.
> 
I've had some direct contact with Michael as well - he was very responsive.

Does anyone know of a SpamSieve like product that I can use with my mail
server to be able to filter spam for other users.  I realize that SpamSieve
"personalizes" its filtering as I set the corpus to my preferences- but that
could go a long way for other users on my small mail server - mostly family
and small non-profits.

Dean
 

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