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Mike, Check out http://www.maysoft.com/web3.nsf/page/products-SpamSentinel-overview. They have a personal version that's basically just an agent or two and a new folder in your mailbox. I used it for a while before we got a spam appliance (from Barracuda). Not bad. It puts the spam in a spam filter, so you'll know exactly how much you're getting (and it won't be in your inbox). Mike E. On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:28:54 -0500, Mike.Crump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <Mike.Crump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I've had it. Our parent company 'provides' our interface to Internet based > email. There are two problems that are driving me nuts. > > 1.) Spam, I get more crap and they claim it's not a problem. FYI - IBM > provides a nice little service in this area but the 'rents' have ignored my > forwarded emails. Since I don't want to do this manually is anyone aware > of a tool that allows you to analyze/quantify possible spam in a personal > Notes mailbox or even the mail.nsf file? You'd think that would be a slick > tool to help sell anti-spam software and services...but I can't find one > yet. I was thinking that I could run something to quantify the volume of > spam and attempt to use that number.
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