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Spamcop isn't free, but is reasonably cheap and has the added
benefit of punishing the spamers when you report spam. Also most
spam never gets to you and you can, additionally, enable greylising
to block 95% of that. I'm quite happy - except for those times when
I report myself as a spammer and then have to call roadrunner to get
the internet back! ;)<br>
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On 8/29/2011 10.04, Angelo wrote:
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<pre wrap="">David - I know where you're coming from. At one time, I ran my mail though a spam filter kit that I liken to the way the commercial spam filters are built: using a layered defense strategy * * * * .</pre>
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