It is free... http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/windows.html

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 12:00:35 -0400, Dan Bale <dbale@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Do you have a link for SpamBayes?  Price?
> 
> How do you know if you're missing any good emails (fales positives?) that
> the Barracuda filters out?  I presume the other two can at least move any
> "junk" to another folder so you can review?

First of all, I am not an expert at Barracuda. The Barracuda has
different levels of spam and you can customize it. They have it set up
to a moderate level. There is one level it will completely block,
another it will Quarantine, another it will mark as "Bulk" and deliver
to your inbox, the last is considered not SPAM and of course is
delivered to your inbox. The thing here is this is only for email from
outside the firewall. Since I don't have customers outside the
firewall. If I don't get a message because it looks like spam... eh...
that is life.

In SpamBayes, There is three levels, junk, maybe junk, and not junk.
The levels are adjustable and I have it set to a pretty high setting.
Each level has a folder it can dump into so you can then flag
something as not junk, or junk.

-- 
Mike Wills
iSeries Programmer/Lawson Administrator
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