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Natural-Born Spam Killers

Six top utilities promise relief from the junk-mail onslaught. Our tests reveal the best defenders for your in-box.

Daniel Tynan

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Best Buy: IHateSpam Tops for Outlook Users

Sunbelt Software's $20 IHateSpam 3.2 integrates easily into Outlook 2000 and 2002, offering superior protection with minimal bother. (Too bad we can't say the same about the Outlook Express version.) Users of other e-mail clients should go for SpamKiller 4, which was purchased by McAfee last year but is still the best stand-alone spam hit man around. Eudora users have a slightly harder choice: The integrated Spamnix isn't as efficient as SpamKiller, but it's a lot easier to use.

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