Op out of the stupid ISP filters was my only choice. They not only were
bouncing the Mac list, they were eating my email from trade magazines,
publishing companies, wire services, regular customers, etc.

I decided the lesser of the evils was to accept the two hundred plus spam
messages a day in order to keep my business life line open. Spam eats up
about thirty minutes of my day (every day). It is a heck of a price to pay
to run a business. Spam is costing me close to twelve hundred dollars a
month in real money and lost time.

Is there an answer? So far not a viable one. ISP filtering doesn't work,
they can't get it right. Spam filters need to be adjusted and readjusted. I
thought I found the perfect one as it learned as it was used. Nay, it
wouldn't work through my firewall and proxy which keeps out the virus and
hackers and popup ads..

I hate spammers. They are leeches on society sucking up valuable bandwidth,
time, and money.
always
Barb


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