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I use MailWasher Pro at home (http://www.firetrust.com/) to look at my various mailboxes before anything is downloaded to my hard drive. It also does a very good job of identifying spam, virus laden email, and potential spam, all for $37. It also allows you to bounce emails back to make it look like your address is bad, which reduces spam over time. I personally consider it money well spent.