Download SpamPal 1.54 beta
SpamPal is a program to identify and mark spam as such. This marking can then be placed in your favorite e-mail program are used to create a filter that, for example, puts this e-mail in a separate folder or immediately throws it away. SpamPal can handle both POP3 and IMAP4 accounts and uses, among other things
DNS blacklists and a Bayesian filter to do its job. Through plugins more detection methods can be added. The changelog shows the following improvements:
Version 1.54:
- IMAP4: Finally fixed silly bug that was causing very annoying crashes when using the IMAP4 proxy for new accounts.
- IMAP4: Could give silly warning message with 0-byte literals; fixed.
- User Interface: Add to Whitelist dialog can now extract an email address from square brackets [ ] as well as angled brackets < >
- User Interface: Wasn’t creating wlist_email.dat and blist_ip.dat when installed, so displayed an error if you tried to use the “add to whitelist” dialog without ever having opened the options window and clicked OK. Fixed.
- User Interface: Fixed bug in how SpamPal & plugin version numbers are parsed in locales where a period is not a decimal separator. (Should fix issue with inaccurate “this plugin needs a more recent version of SpamPal” and “you need to install this update” messages.)
- Plugin API: Fixed bug in POP3 code that could result in message bodies being lost if client did TOP/RETR and a plugin returned a non-zero value from minBodyBytesRequired at FILTERING_STAGE_START.
| Version number | 1.54 beta |
| Operating systems | Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 |
| Website | SpamPal |
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| License type | Freeware |