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    Irishman is offline Newbie
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    Email spam solution??

    Spam keeps coming...looking at deploying a product called spamtitan, seems strightforward and reasonably priced...anyone used it?

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    Geek is offline Junior WHC Addict
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    You are asking something that everyone wants to know the answer to. The point about spam is this... every time you create something to guard against it - someone comes along and creates something to counter it - it is a vicious cycle.

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    attagirl is offline Newbie
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    I have to agree with you on this one. I think that the best method is just to ignore and delete. I know that it is work when you do this but what else can you do.

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    tomandrew is offline Member
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    As for my claimed mail, I acclimated to get over 60,000 spam letters per month, raw. I accept a aggregate of claimed procmail filters I congenital up in the pre-spamassassin era, spamassassin itself, and greylisting. Greylisting was the one that absolutely cut it down. I don't use any RBLs because there was too abundant of a addiction to banish beyond blocks to try to force ISPs to abolish spammers by causing accessory damage, and I couldn't accept accepted email discarded. Greylisting has occasionally been inconvenient, but amid it and the added measures, I'm down to maybe 5 per day - and a lot of them fit the aforementioned pattern, so if I wrote my own affair procmail filters for them I could cut that at atomic in bisected if desired.

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    symbyo soa is offline Newbie
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    SPAMfighter is a good free spam filter, it's anti-spam/phishing tool for Outlook/Express and Windows Mail. Whenever new mail arrives, it will automatically be scanned by the SPAMfighter server. If it's spam, it will be moved to a spam folder.

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    mymoonlight is offline Newbie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irishman View Post
    Spam keeps coming...looking at deploying a product called spamtitan, seems strightforward and reasonably priced...anyone used it?
    I use comodo anti-spam software, it's 100% Free!
    Anti Malware - Comodo BOClean

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    Rob T is offline Newbie
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    If you can afford it, I've yet to find a better solution than MailFoundry - Anti Spam - Spam Filter - Spam Appliance - MailFoundry. They are simply awesome devices and are really in a class of their own not only for filtering out SPAM and viruses, but more importantly for NOT blocking legitimate mail in the process. I believe they offer a hosted service as well if you don't have a need for an entire appliance of your own.
    Rob Tyree

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    mr_brain is offline Newbie
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    Greylisting and Bogofilter is a pretty good combination.

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    cliffdodger is offline Newbie
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    Unfortunately the best way to fight spam would be to entirely redesign the email system. And unfortunately in order to really prevent spam it's quite likely there would need to be some regulatory system/governing body in place. My thoughts anyway.

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    tagsby is offline Newbie
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    I usually never see my spam folder in email and i will direct to delete it. But i think we can not prevent spam email, because Span can not be destroy maybe it can be prevent.

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