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Mac OS X Spam Filtering Help Needed

Posted on July 13, 2003 Written by Diane

Mail.app (the mail application that comes with OS X) does a faboo job of filtering out spam and storing it in the Junk folder. Problem is, I’m still getting 300-400 spam messages a day (and rising). Sure, they’re mostly going into the Junk folder, but still.

So: any nominations for spam filtering software we can put on our OS X server?

Update: Oops! Darin says I totally have it wrong. What we need is help configuring our WebStar mail server so that it refuses most of the spam!

And no, we don’t want to switch software.

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Comments

  1. Sage Tyrtle says

    July 13, 2003 at 11:00 am

    No, this is not the answer you’re looking for, but here’s what I did:

    got rid of the default domain email

    took all references to my email address off all websites

    made a new email address for myself, and only gave that to friends

    made a contact form that, even when viewing the source, doesn’t contain my new email address

    Works beautifully. I haven’t gotten *one* spam since. It’s interesting how much more likely I am to write email now that I don’t have to look at disgusting subject lines.

    I know what you mean about the kids taking new technology for granted – my 4 year old was flummoxed when we couldn’t send Todd a picture of a heart via cellphone text messaging – he was like, well, you can do practically anything ELSE using a computer…

  2. Baba Yaga says

    July 24, 2003 at 3:08 am

    Alternatively, use an address from despammed.com. Seems very efficient. Only trouble is, your old addy remains on the spammers’ lists for ever and aye.

  3. nobodyknows says

    January 7, 2005 at 3:03 pm

    Yeah, just wait till somebody sends you and 50 other people an email and doesn’t use the BLIND Carbon Copy feature that was convenielntly invented… like a chain letter, bulletin, or the very crafty hoax. Then, you’re email is toast once again. So, what I do, is I create email aliases that forward my email to one master account. If I ever have to give my email to somebody I thought might give me spam trouble later on, or sell my email address, I create an alias pertinent to them.

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