I've -

- finished the Route Discovery tool. You won't have to monkey around with Relays anymore if you forward your e-mail, or are operating in an RFC-ignorant domain.

- finished the Account Discovery tool, so you won't have to monkey around with configuring e-mail accounts (in the client version).

- finished the "Jeffrian" filter. This is kinda/sorta like a Bayesian filter, only it cannot be "poisoned", and does not require constant training. This combined with user defined Regular Expressions should provide a near impenetrable barrier to e-mail that contains offensive content.

- started work on the Macintosh interface to the Purify filter for the client version of Purify. This will use Applescript to pass a message from your e-mail client to the Purify filter, and based on the response, it will leave it alone, move it to the e-mail client's Junk Folder, or move it to the Trash. The server version, and the Windows, and Linux versions of Purify will work just like Em@ilCRX does now, where you retrieve your valid e-mail from the Purify POP server.

I expect that I'll have some sort of Alpha cobbled together by June.