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My clients that have tried Norton Antispam reported they liked it.

However it only integrates with Outlook and Outlook Express (AFAIK).

If you are using POP3, you might also want to try Thunderbird. It supposedly has a trainable filter.

Also (depending on your ISP) if you turn on anti-spam at the ISP web interface for your account (works with POP account) those seem to work well.. But the downside with the ISP one is that you have to view the spam folder via webmail. Whereas the others you can view it via the convenience of your email client.

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