I started using POPFile a little while ago and so far I've been very impressed. Basically its a small piece of software you install and run your POP3 connections through. It monitors all e-mails passing through and classifies them into 'buckets' (such as spam and personal mail) and you can then redirect these in your e-mail program.
It uses a clever system which assesses the probability of a message being for each bucket based on the words in it. If a message is put into the wrong bucket you access the interface and tell the software where it should have been and it will learn from its mistake. Because of this, it's not very accurate at first but can quickly become very good and assessing your e-mail.
I've been using it for a couple of weeks and so far:
87.4% of the e-mail coming in on my main account has been spam
POPFile has had 96.7% accuracy
It's not just for the Windows users either. You can either download a simple Windows install file or you can dowload the perl version which will run on any platform.
And the cost of this wonderful piece of software? It's free and it's open source:
http://popfile.sourceforge.net/
Try it. You won't be disappointed!
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