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On 5/27/2010 5:38 AM, Brent Addis wrote:
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Has anyone used Baruwa? I've been using mailwatch for years and its
starting to get a little dated.<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.topdog.za.net/baruwa">http://www.topdog.za.net/baruwa</a> <br>
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I wasn't aware of it, but it looks interesting. It does appear to be
missing a few features of mailwatch that I like, though, judging by the
screenshots alone. Highlighting on the incoming messages screen for
spam/whitelisted/blacklisted emails, and black/whitelisting by host as
well as sender address, to name two. I'll definitely keep my eye on
it, thanks for bringing it to my/our attention.<br>
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Brendan<br>
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