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John Smith wrote:
Yes, K9 is the best solution to my personal spam problems, which I have found. I was sure it would benefit others. It really becomes powerful if you drop the pcre.dll into the k9 directory--then it can do perl regular expressions through the white and black list.... Then filtering for words like "v.i.a.g.r.a", v_i_@_g_r_@, "P e n | s", etc... becomes easy and VERY effective! There is even a test option in the K9 app where you can test your reg expression before implementing it... Regards, John This is just my $0.02, but you might also want to consider using Netscape as your mail client. Netscape 7.2 comes with the spam filter already installed. It sounds very similar to the K9 filter, is incredibly easy to use, and is very effective. When you start, you just mark anything that you consider span with a single mouse click. Over time, Netscape uses the information in the marked messages to create a very effective filter. You still have the option of creating your own filters to steer messages into special folders. One or two pieces of spam will get by, from time to time, but a click of the mouse and you never see it again. The filtering of those special words, like you listed, is automatic. No need to deal with, ugh, regular expressions. There is a Beta version of Netscape 8.0 out right now, but I will wait a little longer. For users of Internet Explorer, Netscape offers a free popup blocker. It installs in minutes and is also very effective. A popup blocker is standard with Netscape 7.2. -- Martin E. Meserve - K7MEM http://www.k7mem.com (remove _nospam_ from my email to reply) |
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