you bet!  It was worth the tech effort... took me a bit of struggle, but
totally works great!

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on Wed, 12 Mar 2003 01:08:21 +0100 / Max Gossell said: 

>At 11 mars 2003, 18.41 CET, Jonathan Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>>For what it is worth you might want to check out POPFile for Spam
>>filtering as well as filtering in general.  It is essentially a mail
>>proxy that categorizes mail on receipt.  You then filter based on these
>>classifications or buckets in the parlance of POPFile.  There is a very
>>strong Bayesian filter which captures most of spam and really really has
>>made a difference.  It is free and can be run on system start-up or from
>>the terminal directly.  I highly recommend it.
>>
>>Entourage is not capable of handling the header modification, btw... only
>>subject line changes which are not quite as stealthy...
>>
>><http://sourceforge.net/projects/popfile/> main project page
>><http://www.artz-net.de/popfile/> directions from setting up on OS X
>>
>>JG
>
>Thanks for the tip.
>
>But the sourceforge.net was down for maintenance and the second URL took
>me to a page with tech stuff way over my head. 
>
>I would really like to (quote) "enjoy your soon to be spam free mailbox".
>As a musician, my email address has ben publicly exposed on our web site
>since 1996, and boy -- do I get junk mail!! But as all agents, fans and
>interested concert producers use it, I can't afford to neither take it
>away from the web nor cancel it.
>
>I guess I'll just have to stick to SpamFire and what I can do with the PM
>filtering...  
>
>Max G
>
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>Warner Classics International Recording Artists
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