Gel, did you pay for that? Try SpamBayes. It's a free open-source thing and
it has never given me a false positive! They are constantly working on
upgrading the logic, unlike most of the commercial ones which use the
original Paul Graham algorithm.
Patrick
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From: Angel S
oi Angel!!
i <3 mailwasher pro
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Thursday, January 22, 2004, 6:40:25 PM, you wrote:
AS> It doesn't seem to spike just when I am receiving, and that's
It doesn't seem to spike just when I am receiving, and that's what I
would have expected.
Also, it doesn't seem to slow down anything, I can still type in
Trillian and switch between problems handily while OEScanner process is
at 99% CPU usage.
It does slow down Outlook itself during a Send/Re
Does it act as a proxy, or does it plug right into the email client?
Does the spike only occur when you do a send/receive, or all the time ever with Outlook open?
I've been using popfile but it false positives/negatives enough that I have to go through all my spam, and I'm getting tons lately