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 ======How to write your own spam filter rules====== ======How to write your own spam filter rules======
  
-VPOP3's spam filter uses a basic scripting language designed for filtering email messages, so a full description of writing your own rules would be very long and complex, as it is really something that only a programmer should do. You can download a [[http://www.pscs.co.uk/downloads/vpop3/VPOP3_Spam_Filtering.exe|description of the script language]].+VPOP3's spam filter uses a basic scripting language designed for filtering email messages, so a full description of writing your own rules would be very long and complex, as it is really something that only a programmer should do. 
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 +For technical reference, see our [[reference:spam_filter_rules|Spam Filter Rules documentation]]. 
  
 A basic thing that people might want to do is to filter on a phrase, you could do this simply by editing the 'spamrules_userchecks.txt' file in the VPOP3 directory, use something like: A basic thing that people might want to do is to filter on a phrase, you could do this simply by editing the 'spamrules_userchecks.txt' file in the VPOP3 directory, use something like:
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