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[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "SpamFilteringServices" by EmmanuelCohenLaroque

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   * '''[http://www.filterpoint.com/ FilterPoint]''' - is a relay service for whole domains that uses various techniques, including SpamAssassin, to block spam and includes anti-virus for free.
  
   * '''[http://www.heluna.com/ Heluna]''' offers e-mail security for small to medium businesses, geared towards non-technical users.
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+  * '''[http://www.intomic.com Intomic Antispam Solution]''' - Located in New Zealand, we offer email spam filtering services for customers worlwide. Easy to use. No software to install. Spam messages are classified before being received on your computer so you really save mailbox dowload/access times and costs. No need for updates. No email lost. Works with all operating systems (Mac, Windows, Linux,...) and even with web browser email accesses. Prices starting from US$ 2.00/month or EUR 1.50/month only. Our innovative and patented system uses multiple technologies (including SA). Register today in a couple of easy steps for a free trial!
  
   * '''[http://www.junkemailfilter.com Junk Email Filter Dot Com]''' - Front end spam filtering service. Servers are [http://www.exim.org Exim] based and features multi-level spam classification. False positives are avoided by creating a low scoring spam classification where spam is tagged as probably spam and passed on. Higher scoring spam is blocked. Read the details of [http://www.junkemailfilter.com/spam/how_it_works.html how it works]. Endorsed by [http://www.dvorak.org/blog/?p=2595 John Dvorak] of PC Magazine and This Week in Technology.