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mnai
Jul 2, 2003, 05:28 PM
I I've been shopping for a good antispam plugin for Outlook XP. I have tried:

Ella for Spam, SpamEnder, Spam Inspector, SpamCatcher, CloudMark, MailWasher, and Disruptor OL.

I have spent a few weeks with each one and I have to say nothing has been as fast or as accuarte as Disruptor OL.

http://disruptor.de

It successfully integrates all the popular antispam technologies into one, simple, powerful interface: DNSRBL, whitelist, blacklist, autowhitelisting, bayesian filtering, simple keyword filter, Perl regular expression filtering, language filter, rule combinations, etc etc It has caught nearly 100% of all my spam.


Now my question to you: Other than the products listed above is there a better outlook plugin for antispam? Right now I am immensely pleased with Disruptor. At $23 USD I am not sure there is a more powerful option. I am not looking for a freeware solution. I like disruptor in that the author is regularly updating it. I am not looking to save money. I simply want the best (most powerful, most configurable, most accurate) antispam plugin for outlook.

cyrus
Jul 3, 2003, 08:44 AM
Sounds like you did you homeowrk pretty good we did kind of discuss this problem here https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=email;action=display;num=1055152668 Im only familiar with the ones you listed and personally am kind of partial to spam inspector.

emmae83
Aug 25, 2005, 01:42 AM
Now my question to you: Other than the products listed above is there a better outlook plugin for antispam? Right now I am immensely pleased with Disruptor. At $23 USD I am not sure there is a more powerful option. I am not looking for a freeware solution. I like disruptor in that the author is regularly updating it. I am not looking to save money. I simply want the best (most powerful, most configurable, most accurate) antispam plugin for outlook.

www.bspam.com (http://www.bspam.com)

fredg
Aug 25, 2005, 03:23 AM
Hi,
You have listed some very good programs.
Personally, to help stop spam in my home computer email, I use a different email address when ordering anything online.
Usually, when one orders by credit card from just about any place online and uses their home computer email (such as Outlook, Outlook Express, etc) through their cable or dial up ISP, one is bombarded with advertising spam emails. Companies supply email addresses for money or for free.
So, I use an online email, such as "[email protected]", for confirmation of orders, shipping information, etc. It's amazing how long spam stuff keeps coming into the "bulk" folders, after ordering!
Maybe that will help somewhat.
Best wishes,
fredg