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SpamSeparator
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Version
1.0
SpamSeparator is a tool for creating spam filters to
sort your emails on the server. You do not need to
download each message to decide whether it is a spam
message or a virus. The entire job is done on the
server and you receive a full report on all delivered
and undelivered (spam) messages. Spam is kept on the
server for 3 days and then removed automatically.
During this period any message in the spam folder may
be downloaded. Using SpamSeparator you create a set of
text files containing filter conditions and
instructions for a server and upload these
instructions (called "recipes") on your server. These
instructions are intended for server's program called
Procmail - software especially designed for
manipulating with incoming emails - this program is
installed by default on most Unix/Linux based servers.
Procmail, on a server, analyzes every arrived mail and
executes instructions you defined using SpamSeparator
software. Some ("good") messages are placed in a usual
way to your mailbox on a server, other ("bad")
messages will go to a special "spam" folder on a
server. Spam messages are kept on a server during
three days and then deleted automatically (you have
not to do anything: server will do the entire job for
you). You may periodically download a log file
(button "Logs" on SpamSeparator toolbar), so, if you
see that any good message was placed to the spam
folder, you may download this message
(button "Download Message"). Also, you may
periodically modify filtering conditions, add or
remove "bad" or "good" words, phrases, addresses etc.,
and upload changed filters to your server - with
SpamSeparator you can perform all these tasks easily.
You should not be familiar with the relatively complex
syntax of Procmail configuration files to use
SpamSeparator. However, if you are Procmail
specialist, you may use SpamSeparator to edit and
manage your Procmail recipes - a built-in Procmail
syntax highlighting editor is very useful.
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