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					<description><![CDATA[This is my favorite tool for my emails. It&#039;s easy to setup, understand, and use. Once configured properly Mailwasher does it&#039;s job. I also used a small program from Sourceforge called Abuse which scan&#039;s the email headers in the garbage emails and then gives you the link to the ISP Abuse email address which Abuse contacts with a preconfigured complaint email. I add one more free program that scans the headers and comes up with email links Abuse may have missed. It&#039;s IPNetInfo. These 3 programs allowed me to report Spammers and get their IP&#039;s disconnected. It&#039;s actually fun if you have the time to mess with these scumbag spammers and thieves. Mailwasher is the best investment to handle all your unwanted emails.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is my favorite tool for my emails. It&#8217;s easy to setup, understand, and use. Once configured properly Mailwasher does it&#8217;s job. I also used a small program from Sourceforge called Abuse which scan&#8217;s the email headers in the garbage emails and then gives you the link to the ISP Abuse email address which Abuse contacts with a preconfigured complaint email. I add one more free program that scans the headers and comes up with email links Abuse may have missed. It&#8217;s IPNetInfo. These 3 programs allowed me to report Spammers and get their IP&#8217;s disconnected. It&#8217;s actually fun if you have the time to mess with these scumbag spammers and thieves. Mailwasher is the best investment to handle all your unwanted emails.</p>
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