On Apr 5, 2004, at 8:32 AM, Barbie Lee wrote:
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..
Mail.app OSX's built-in mail application has a quite effective bayesian junk filter. So does Mozilla, as well as their standalone mail app Thunderbird.
Mozilla also stops any and all popups.
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Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Information Technology Group
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