Blocking foreign character sets with CleanMail

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CleanMail is a range of powerful anti-spam products that use the award-winning open source spam filter SpamAssassin. Easy to setup, CleanMail requires no more than a couple of mouse-clicks to install on Windows servers or workstations.

Essentially, SpamAssassin is an intelligent email filter which uses a wide range of tests to identify spam. With the help of rulesets, blackhole lists, whitelists and Bayesian filtering, it checks things such as email headers and content. SpamAssassin can also be set up to check and identify certain character sets.

The vast majority of people receive legitimate emails in only one or two languages. Spam, however, is never limited to just the languages that you actually understand. Instead, you will probably have received Russian spam, Chinese spam, Korean spam and so on. This is twice as annoying, because not only are you getting spam - you're getting spam that you can't even read! The good news is that SpamAssassin can look at the character sets in the emails you receive, and block any email that contains unwanted characters. Thanks to the power of SpamAssassin, you can put an end to all the foreign spam - and this is easily achieved with CleanMail The easiest way to block certain character sets is to use custom rulesets - read more about them here.

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