SpamPal sits between your email program and your mailbox, checking your email as you retrieve it. Any email messages that it considers to be spam will be "tagged" with a special header; you simply configure your email client to filter anything with this header into a separate folder and your spam won't be mixed up with the rest of your email anymore.
Software: Freeware
Operating System: Microsoft Windows
Download: SpamPal 1.704 Beta
Version ChangeLog:
Transparent proxy was returning wrong result from WSPIoctl(FIONREAD) for filtered sockets - this caused problems for Datula (and maybe other programs too) - Fixed
Transparent proxy was occaisionally duplicating areas of messages filtered through SpamPal - this seemed only to happen for certain messages and certain anti-virus tools - Fixed
The "ignorelists of providers" were not always being honoured - fixed
Slight modification to way SpamPal checks to see if a SpamPal service is already active
Fixed bug in way transparent proxy handles asynchronous select operations when accepting new connections
Nstaller should no longer moan about being unable to create certain debugging shortcuts