Does Spamnix work with Eudora 6/7 and SpamWatch?
Yes. Eudora 6/7 in Paid mode includes a spam-blocking feature called SpamWatch. We believe Spamnix is more accurate than SpamWatch and that it is best to turn SpamWatch off. On Windows, Spamnix turns SpamWatch off automatically, but you can turn it back on. On MacOS X, you can disable SpamWatch by removing one file. If you want, Spamnix and SpamWatch can both operate within Eudora simultaneously. To minimize confusion, though, you should understand how they interact. Like Spamnix, SpamWatch computes a spam score for every message, and Eudora chooses whichever score is higher. So, if Spamnix says a message scores 45 (non-spam) and Spamwatch says it scores 52 (spam), Eudora will assign the message a score of 52. (There is one exception: a message matching a Spamnix Accept (“whitelist”) rule always gets a score of 0.) Once a message receives a score, Spamnix filters it regardless of which plug-in assigned the score. So, in the above example, the message scoring 52 would be sent to the Jun