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Lotus Foundations Anti-Spam vs SpamSentinel – who comes out the best?

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Thanks to Vaughan Rivett for doing a test comparing Lotus Foundations to SpamSentinel.

Lotus Foundations Anti-Spam vs SpamSentinel – who comes out the best?

The results speak for themselves.  With SpamSentinel I get about 1 spam message every two weeks.  With Lotus Foundations I get about 15 spam messages every day!


He also mentions that IBM should talk to us about blocking more spam.

"IBM should be talking to the likes of Maysoft to form some sort of a partnership to ensure that Lotus Foundations is able to catch spam more effectively. "


We are at booth #529 this year at Lotusphere if IBM wants to find us.

Here is what we look like:

A picture named M2

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Gravatar Image4 - I am using Declan Lynch's template, blogoshphere 3.0 He has a view of "Links" where you can type in words and what URL they will link to. Every time that word appears, the blog converts them without having to make a hotspot manually.

Gravatar Image3 - @Frank - it is interesting how some words automatically turn up as links, whilst others do not. I think that in my version of Blogsphere, OpenNTF is an example. I am not a developer, nor do I play on on TV, however I would love to know how certain words get turned into links. Just to satisfy my curiosity.

Gravatar Image2 - It seems that the blog template converts the word "SpamSentinel" to a link, even though it is a hotspot. The first half of the link works, as does yours.
Thanks for pointing this out.

Gravatar Image1 - Your link to Vaughan's post is broken. Maybe use this one instead?

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