SpamPal sits between your email program and your mailbox (POP3/IMAP4), 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.
Changes:
- "Recent DNSBL queries" area of status window now includes the average time -SpamPal had to wait for a response from each DNSBL
- Can now suggest a replacement DNSBL service if one of the existing ones goes bye-bye
- Made change to allow use by AVM-KEM users: / can be used to separate SpamPal's username & servername as well as @ and %
- Now sends username when USER command received (not waiting until PASS received) so long as Attempt APOP is not enabled
- Now doesn't allow open relay exploits in RCPT TO: lines
- Logfile will now be trimmed automatically to a user-specified size
- Now extracts I.P. addresses from Received: lines even if they're prefixed with a @
- Now reports slightly more detail about crashes
- Now warns user if HtmlTagger v0.1 is enabled, and disables it automatically