- Jul 11, 2001
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I've used Mailwasher free for years but am fed up with its eccentricities.
I imagine there are better freeware utilities out there. What do you use?
I'm using Mailwasher 1.33 free. Here's how it works:
1. You open the program, and if so configured, it goes to your ISP and sees if you have mail for all your mail accounts you have configured to be in the default mail check. You have the program configured to check your mail every N number of minutes, which I keep at 3, but I can click a button to check mail at any time.
2. It displays all the mail in your various accounts (I only check one account, normally).
3. It shows a configurable list of details about the emails, and I include such things as From, To, Subject, Attachments (None or Yes), Received, Account, Blacklist (checkbox), Bounce (checkbox), Delete (checkbox).
4. The program has filtering, and many filters are set up for you by default, and you can edit them and add them. The filtering system is complex and very configurable. You can filter some types of email to not show the emails in your list (i.e. accept the emails, but don't display them).
5. I have the program configured to show any email that the program thinks is a candidate for Blacklist, for whatever reason (it checks against several sites such as Spamcop). If I allow the program to keep the email on the Blacklist, or if I check the Blacklist checkbox myself, the next time I get an email from that sender, I won't see it, and the program will automatically delete it from my ISP's server. It's an option to have formerly blacklisted senders' emails not displayed, and I like it like that.
6. Once I'm happy with my list, I can press a button and the program deletes blacklisted emails (hidden or shown), and opens my mail client (or switches to it), and I manually download my mail to my mail client, which sorts mail into my various folders in accordance with the mail client's filters, which I've continued to develop over several years.
My ISP has spam filtering too, and once in a while I have to go there and change something, but mostly it seems to work OK without my intervention, after I made a few custom filters to allow certain emails through.
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Do you use something like this? What?
I imagine there are better freeware utilities out there. What do you use?
I'm using Mailwasher 1.33 free. Here's how it works:
1. You open the program, and if so configured, it goes to your ISP and sees if you have mail for all your mail accounts you have configured to be in the default mail check. You have the program configured to check your mail every N number of minutes, which I keep at 3, but I can click a button to check mail at any time.
2. It displays all the mail in your various accounts (I only check one account, normally).
3. It shows a configurable list of details about the emails, and I include such things as From, To, Subject, Attachments (None or Yes), Received, Account, Blacklist (checkbox), Bounce (checkbox), Delete (checkbox).
4. The program has filtering, and many filters are set up for you by default, and you can edit them and add them. The filtering system is complex and very configurable. You can filter some types of email to not show the emails in your list (i.e. accept the emails, but don't display them).
5. I have the program configured to show any email that the program thinks is a candidate for Blacklist, for whatever reason (it checks against several sites such as Spamcop). If I allow the program to keep the email on the Blacklist, or if I check the Blacklist checkbox myself, the next time I get an email from that sender, I won't see it, and the program will automatically delete it from my ISP's server. It's an option to have formerly blacklisted senders' emails not displayed, and I like it like that.
6. Once I'm happy with my list, I can press a button and the program deletes blacklisted emails (hidden or shown), and opens my mail client (or switches to it), and I manually download my mail to my mail client, which sorts mail into my various folders in accordance with the mail client's filters, which I've continued to develop over several years.
My ISP has spam filtering too, and once in a while I have to go there and change something, but mostly it seems to work OK without my intervention, after I made a few custom filters to allow certain emails through.
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Do you use something like this? What?