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Hello,

 

What is the best scenario to fight spam from within Squirrelmail? I am not afraid to install plugins, but I find the Spam-plugin-page completely incomprehensible. Some plugins seem old (can they still be used?) which plugins are compatible with each other and so on. Which is the best? I have spent some time here and discovered that one developer doesn’t even use his own plugin anymore, though it is still listed. I also installed one plugin and discovered that it gave me a list of dns-servers that I could enable/disable without any further explanation.  The manual only addresses spam send through Squirrelmail, not the spam one receives.  As a result of this confusion I now remove my spam manually whenever I cannot use Outlook. I’d like to change that, how?

 

Many thanks,

 

Theo Richel

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