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SpamPal beta v1.538 released

SpamPal sits between your email program and your POP3/IMAP4 mailbox, checking your email as you retrieve it. Any email messages that SpamPal 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:
  • No longer reports "SPAMCOP DNSBL not found" error on start-up.

  • Now uses scanf rather than atof to read in status window bar positions - should hopefully fix problems with locales that use a comma as a decimal separator.

  • Default action for clicking on the tray icon is now to open the status window rather than do nothing

  • IMAP4: "Can't append to folder" error was displaying folder name instead of error message; fixed.

  • IMAP4: Could crash when faced with an entirely empty message body; fixed.

  • IMAP4: Could crash when re-loading modified configuration during IMAP4 session; fixed.

  • No longer unloads HtmlModify plugin during shutdown (as unloading HtmlModify can cause a severe delay under some circumstances, because it's linked with wininet.dll)

  • Now outputs correct error dialog if it crashes during a DNSBL query thread.
News source: SpamPal website

Download: Spampal beta v1.538

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