Actually everything I have read and all my personal experience is that the junk filter in Mail is the best there is or close to it.

Did you run training for a time and do you mark things that it misses? Also the support for the sort of thing you ask for "html filtering" seems more extended in 10.3 if you are the kind that upgrades regularly. If you aren't then that doesn't help much.

David

On Monday, August 25, 2003, at 06:55 PM, Travis Martin wrote:

Are there any good filters to use with OSX's Mail program? I'm not terribly impressed with the junk filter that comes with it---I've had about all the viagra offers I want!!!

I'd like to be able to tell the filter something along the lines of "no html except from senders in my address list, and only then after asking" and anything that contains words like viagra and all the other tiresome stuff, don't even ask...

I'd gladly pay for a good junk filter; does it exist?

Thanks,

Travis


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