SpamSeparator creates spam filters to sort emails on the server without needing to download each spam or virus. The whole process is done on the server and you receive a report on delivered and undelivered messages.
The SpamSeparator tool allows you to create a list of text files containing filter conditions and instructions for the server. These instructions (recipes) are intended for the server’s program called Procmail, which is designed to handle incoming emails. Procmail comes pre-installed on most Unix/Linux based servers, which makes it easy to use. Using the SpamSeparator software, you can define the instructions that Procmail will execute in analyzing every incoming email on the server.
Messages that pass the filtering test are deposited as usual in the mailbox, while spam messages are placed in a special “spam” folder on the server. Any messages that stay in the spam folder for three days are deleted automatically by the server. SpamSeparator allows you to download a log file periodically to review any ‘good’ messages that may have been accidentally placed into the spam folder. The application also allows you to modify filtering conditions, add or remove ‘bad’ or ‘good’ words, phrases or addresses with ease, using the SpamSeparator tool.
One advantage of SpamSeparator is that you don’t need to be proficient in Procmail's complex syntax to operate the software. However, if you are an expert in this area, SpamSeparator's built-in Procmail syntax highlighting editor makes it possible to manage your Procmail recipes in a simplified and convenient way.
In conclusion, SpamSeparator is a reliable and efficient tool for filtering spam messages and creating spam filters on the server. It is ideal for individuals or organizations that handle large volumes of emails and seek to manage their inbox easily and effectively.
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