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For those of us trapped with Outlook at work, Chris Wolfe and I were
using spamtiger for awhile and it helped alot. Recently, we switched to
POPfile+Outclass and it seems to do even better. Spam filters = good
when yer on a distribution list that's published in whois info.
http://www.vargonsoft.com/Outclass/
Rick
p.s., Mozilla 1.4b is out now too, and now that it supports NTLM
(required by our intranet pages), I can finally delete the stupid IE
icon on my desktop at work =)
Jason McIntosh wrote:
> Ok, getting more really bloodying annoying junk mail. This time for
> example, it said it was from "aol.com" but the headers traced through
> to "thrunet.com" out in Korea. Anyone know where the most common spam
> mail is coming from? (btw, think we can block this IP address?
> 211.59.253.161). I've seen a lot of articles lately describing how
> Korea seems to be going forward with the broadband to everyone system,
> which I'd imagine makes spam a whole lot easier.
> Anyways, other thought - can we go ahead and replace the old,outdated
> and not working, website with the new development one? I'd take an "in
> development" website that at least masq's our email addresses over
> what we have now.
> Just a few thoughts,
> Jason
--
"The last time the French asked for 'more proof' it came marching into Paris under a German flag."
--David Letterman
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