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I understand McAfee makes a very good spam blocker called SpamKiller.  My
neighbor the mortgage broker says he uses it and it works great.

www.mcafee.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Fritz [mailto:fritz@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 8:10 AM
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: cwest
Subject: RE: Off Topic


> What about filtering spam. The website explains hoe filtereing works,
> but that seems a cumbersome eay to handle spam.

This is probably a more global solution than what most people
want, but my ISP recently developed MailArmory, the most kick-
butt spam filter I have seen yet.

They run it and keep the spam and virus filters up-to-date, so
there's virtually no overhead for you.  You have the option of
tagging spam mail and still downloading it to your PC, or having
them hold the questionable mail so you never even have to
download it.  You can review the tagged messages on their servers
if you want.  I downloaded them for a while to verify MailArmory
was tagging spam correctly, and to see who I needed to add to my
"Accept list," but I've been letting MailArmory intercept and
discard my spam for months now.

I get a lot of email, and a *lot* of spam.  So far this month
I've received 2744 messages, of which 1820 (66.3%) were spam!
This is the 16th of the month, so I'm receiving over 110 spam
messages **PER DAY**.  And it's accelerating at a frightening
rate -- it's increased almost 50% in the last MONTH.

Thanks to MailArmory, only 148 of those spams made it to my
system.  MailArmory catches almost 93% of the spam.  They would
do even better than that, except for an odd artifact of how mail
is routed within their servers.  (A few spammers have somehow
harvested a semi-bogus address that goes directly to the ISP's
email router and bypasses MailArmory.  I don't think that would
apply to customers of other ISPs.)  I can catch those cases with
one additional simple rule in my emailer, which knocks out over
2/3 of the 7% that MailArmory misses.  The end result is that I
see only about **3** spam messages per day.  And MailArmory also
intercepts viruses!

They market MailArmory for other domains.  It's less than $10/mo
per 100 mailboxes in your domain -- and WELL worth it.  Maybe you
could talk your ISP into providing it for their users.  And I
think they're working on getting it to work for individual users,
too.  You can get more info at http://www.MailArmory.com.

No affiliation except as a *very* happy user.
Gary