Dan Jenkins wrote:

Bill Sconce wrote:

1. Thunderbird. The "training" interface is presented in a streamlined
way - perhaps that makes it better. Any field experience from the group?

I use Mozilla (1.6) which has the junk mail training like Thunderbird.

I too have been using Mozilla's junk mail filtering. In almost a year of use, I think there have only been 3 false positives. I still get a few spams in my inbox each day, but a single click per message marks them as spam and moves them to the junk folder.

Larry
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