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And they work even better if they are used in conjunction with
SpamBayes from sourceforge. A free baysian email filter that very reliably marks your incoming email as spam, ham or undecided. Once trained, I have never had a good email (ham) marked as spam or undecided. -Chuck Fred Nachbaur wrote: I second that endorsement! Mozilla's (and now Netscape's) junk mail controls are fantastic! Cheers, Fred Larry Ozarow wrote: I'm using Mozilla's junk filtering, which has been terrific. I have it set up to send all "junk" to a separate Junk folder. I then do a quick check for false alarms and then delete it all, but you can set Mozilla to delete it after a period of time automatically. You train the filter by manually flagging junk for a little while and then it takes over. In the past couple of days since I activated it, it's handled well over a hundred swen messages, with no false alarms and maybe one or two "misses." David Stinson wrote: I've got my mail reader set to download mail every 2 minutes, then the filters take over. That keeps the server clean. Admittedly, if I didn't have DSL, it wouldn't work. No dialup could possibly keep up with the mess. The ISPs are going to have to do something soon; if you haven't noticed, a great many regular users are, for all practical purposes, offline. 73 Dave AB5S |
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