| Good Words | 0.0.4 | The Good Words plugin whitelists any email containing any of a list of good words you supply. Use product names, pet names and such to protect your legitimate email from being marked as spam. It doesn't attempt to decode encoded email, which is mostly spam anyway. For more sophisticated filtering of this sort, use the Regex plugin instead. | Screenshot Readme Discuss |
| Bonded Sender | 0.0.2 | The Bonded Sender plugin whitelists any email from an IronPort Systems Bonder Sender. Any mail you've personally blacklisted isn't eligible and will still be treated as spam. This plugin should help some of your subscriptions and newsletters get through. | Screenshot Readme Discuss |
| User Logfile | 0.0.8 | Logs your incoming mail with lots of control for what gets logged. Defaults to logging each email account in its own folder and logging only spam. Defaults to saving a copy (quarantine) of the beginning of spam emails. Will log and quarantine emails which are deleted directly from the server. Can stop logging of whitelisted addresses. Puts spam and non-spam logs into different log files. Fixed column widths are easy to scan or import into spreadsheets. | Discuss |
| Direct to MX blocker | 0.0.8 | Blocks mail sent directly from dialup/dynamic addresses to receiving mail servers. This is a fairly common form of abuse by spammers and is usually caught by blacklists. This catches it when it gets to you before the blacklists can react, catching about an extra 0.5% of spam. Uses the Osirusoft, NJABL, PanAm, dun.ru and Easynet dialup-equivalent lists. SpamPal doesn't use the dialup-equivalent results when it does its own checking of these blacklists. | Readme Discuss |
| Uncached DNSBL | 0.0.4 | This plugin makes uncached queries to the fastest changing blacklists. Use a longer caching time for most blacklists and have one or two which change quickly making uncached queries. Supports the SpamCop, Osirusoft, Easynet(Wirehub) and NJABL blacklists. | Discuss |