Software update: SpamPal 1.56 RC1
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:
1.56 23rd Jun 2004
- Now includes Keith Every’s setup wizard
- IMAP4: Was doing too many commands after entering a folder for the first time – fixed.
- IMAP4: No longer sends more than 10 FETCH responses to client in one go – seems to stop Outlook crashing.
- (Hopefully) now won’t report “error 0” back to client for some connection errors.
- Made change to prevent some crashes if auto_wlist_ip_pending.dat is corrupted
- IMAP4: Now supports IDLE command (although doesn’t announce this in CAPABILITY response) – necessary because some clients (Mozilla?) are using the IDLE command even though SpamPal doesn’t report it as supported.
Version number | 1.56 RC1 |
Operating systems | Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP |
Website | SpamPal |
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License type | Freeware |