Has anyone tried Spam Arrest?
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Lawrence E. Scovotto, CAE

> From: Gary Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:14:51 -0500
> To: Entourage-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Entourage and spam
> 
> Peter C.S. Adams wrote [1/30/04 9:03 AM]:
> 
>> Thus spake Kirk McElhearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, circa 1/30/2004 2:44 AM:
>>> Well, you're wrong. Many of the messages that Entourage marks as spam do
>>> come from editors, readers or other people I don't know, and many of them to
>>> translate into work.
>> 
>> It's a nice idea, but the Entourage JMF is just junk. I'd guess half of what
>> it marks as junk is a false positive. I turned it off. I can tell spam at a
>> glance and spend about two minutes a day deleting it all in batches and have
>> scripts that delete viruses (and much of the bunch of spam). I am going to
>> try SpamSieve, though.
>> 
>>   peter
> 
> Hunh?
> 
> Your guess regarding the JMF would be just that, and therefore useless.
> 
> Why try SpamSieve if you have no problem deleting it in batches, in two
> minutes?
> 
> Odd logic. But, okay.
> --
> Gary
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