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Contents
1.
Introduction
  How to Install, Use and Configure SpamPal (Quick startup)
2.
Quick Startup Guide
2.1
Quick Startup Guide: Setup for Email Programs and Servers
2.2
Quick Startup Guide: Setup for Antivirus Programs
2.3
Quick Startup Guide: Setup for Firewall Programs
2.4
Quick Startup Guide: Setup for LAN Mail Servers
2.5
Quick Startup Guide: Setup for Webmail (Hotmail/Yahoo)
  How to Install, Use and Configure SpamPal (Detailed)
3.
Detailed Startup Guide
4.
How to use SpamPal
5.
Configuring SpamPal
6.
Troubleshooting and Support
7.
Updating SpamPal or its plugins
  Advanced Topics
8.
SpamPal Plugin Guide
9.
How to optimize SpamPal guide
10.
SpamPal headers Guide
11.
How to use Stunnel (Secure SSL) & SpamPal
  Miscellaneous
12.
Glossary
13.
Error Messages
14.
Index
15.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Manual Copyright: This manual is Copyright © Steve Basford 2003 This manual may not be reproduced in electronic or printed form, in whole or in part,for commercial use without the express permission of Steve Basford. Acknowledgements: The SpamPal Manual could not have been completed without the help of AlanD, James Farmer, James Day, Daniel Friedmann, Stephan Slabihoud and many other kind people who have donated their time. 
SpamPal (c) 2003 James Farmer
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Welcome to the annotations system!
Note left by James Farmer at 2005-01-25 17:04:24

The annotations system is finally complete - you can use it to add a note to any page of the manual.

Ideally, I'd hope people would use this to explain ways of working that aren't in the manual right now, but might be of use to other users of SpamPal. Found out how to do something cool or useful? Share it with your fellow users! Think something in the manual was hard to understand? Submit your own explanation so that other people don't hit the same problem!

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