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Unix Applications

The following are commercial products for UNIX-like systems which use SpamAssassin. Other versions: CommercialWindows, ["CommercialMacOSX"], CommercialUnix, CommercialNetworkAppliances, ["CommercialISPs"], CommercialMaybe

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  • [http://www.clarkconnect.com/ ClarkConnect] - a gateway/server with a SpamAssassin [http://www.clarkconnect.com/webapp/moduleinfo.jsp?id=49 module] (there's also a free [http://www.clarkconnect.org/ Home Edition] available)

  • [http://www.nmgi.com/doublecheck/ DoubleCheck Email Manager] - virus, spam, and email policy management gateway.

  • [http://www.gibraltar.at Gibraltar Firewall] - CD based firewall product with integrated Antispam and Antivirus capabilities

  • [http://www.kerio.com/kms_home.html Kerio Mailserver for Windows, Linux and Mac] - (see above)

  • [http://mailshield.com/ Lyris MailShield] - Anti-spam protection for servers, workgroups, and personal desktops.

  • [http://opencompt.com Opencomputing Technologies OpenProtect] - virus/spam e-mail filter gateway for Linux/BSD.

  • [http://www.raeinternet.com/mpp RAE Internet's MPP] - Application framework allowing you to combine various AV scanners such as ClamAV, Sophos, F-Prot, & Cybersoft's Pattern Authority along with SpamAssassin

  • [http://www.canit.ca/ Roaring Penguin Software's CanIt]

  • [http://www.marcel.lqt.ca/ Marcel Network Solution] - CD based VPN/Firewall, Anti-spam, Anti-Virus, Block unwanted attachment, Integrated webmail.

  • [http://atmail.com/index.ehtml?p=filter&b=3& @Mail WebMail + Email-server ] - Commercial [WebMail]/Email-server including Spamassassin, Anti-Virus, [WebMail], Groupware and Multi-language ability.

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If your commercial product uses SpamAssassin, and is not listed here, please feel free to edit the page and add details. However, keep it short – preferably just a link – and we reserve the right to edit or even remove whatever's published here (especially if we cannot determine from publically-accessible information that the product does use SpamAssassin).

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