What's new in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.7.0
Nov 11, 2013
- Received: headers were deleted from downloaded messages
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.6.9 (Oct 15, 2012)
- Fixed an issue with root SSL certificate, occurred after installing latest Windows updates.
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.6.8 (Aug 18, 2012)
- Fixed errors on startup with the latest versions of Outlook.
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.6.5 (Jun 26, 2012)
- The plug-in filters IMAP accounts faster.
- It is possible to restore a message classified by full content from filtering log, by dragging it from log window to a folder in email client or to any other application. The button 'Undelete' allows saving a stored message to a file. The undeleted messages with status "Classified as Spam by header" are downloaded to email client during checking new mail.
- Fixed issues with mail servers having multi-domain SSL certificates.
- URIBL service black.uribl.com is removed due to it's bad performance.
- Internal bugfixes and optimization.
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.5.7 (Dec 20, 2010)
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.4.5 (Jun 3, 2010)
- The mail messages from news groups are classified as messages from mail lists.
- The whitelist of senders is not used for the messages with forged sender address, classified by a server-side SPF filter.
- Internal optimization and bugfixes
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.4.3 (Mar 27, 2010)
- Enchanced the performance of filtering Exchange mailboxes.
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.3.7 (Feb 27, 2010)
- The plug-in assigns display name #untrusted# to the whitelist entries, used in From field of the messages marked as spam. The subsequent messages from such addresses are classified with a full set of antispam method.
- Improved the stability of filtering IMAP accounts and message headers via POP3.
- Minor changes in UI.
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.2.7 (Jan 13, 2010)
- Several fixes for compatibility with Windows 7 and some models of processors.
- Auto-training on outgoing mail works for unprotected SMTP connections using any port.
- The minimum message size in settings is incremented automatically if necessary, during training on spam.
- The IMAP folder names in Unicode are decoded properly during checking the list of IMAP exceptions.
- In some cases the plug-in was unable to add a toolbar in Outlook.
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.2.1 (Nov 1, 2009)
- The trainable classifier extracts more information from the text of mail messages.
- Fixed a deadlock on sending the messages during downloading new mail, when auto-training on outgoing mail is turned on.
- Anti-phishing rules are updated.
- The parameters of URIBL and SpamNet filters are updated for better spam classification.
- Fixed a problem with the recognition of forged sender addresses.
- The plug-in filters mail after internal Outlook rules.
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.1.5 (Sep 25, 2009)
- The extensions of attachments from messages marked as spam are deleted from the list of exceptions automatically.
- Fixed a character set in the window for editing sender address.
- Fixed an issue in the algorithm for detecting forged sender addresses.
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.1.1 (Jul 6, 2009)
- It is possible to re-filter the unread messages in current folder, by clicking Classify button on the toolbar when Ctrl key is pressed.
- Minor UI updates and internal optimization.
- Fixed the delays occurred when the plug-in was trained during downloading new mail.
- Added German translation.
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 3.2.0.6 (Jun 19, 2009)
- It is possible to use wildcards ('*' masking any number of other symbols) in the list of IMAP exceptions.
- The new version can filter IMAP accounts with CRAM-MD5 authentication.
- The plug-in classifies large text messages faster.
- Minor bugfixes.
New in AntispamSniper for Outlook 2.7.1.5 (Nov 12, 2007)
- The speed of classifying messages is improved.
- The Status column values in Filtering Log are sorted by the numerical value of spam ratio.
- The plug-in assigns the name "#untrusted#" for the mailing list identifier (List-Id) in Friends list after marking as spam a message with the same List-Id. The messages from untrusted mailing lists are classified using the full set of antispam methods.
- The plug-in didn't check the rule names for duplicates during importing rules from xml.