In fact, SpamSieve works better with Thunderbird -- with PowerMail, I
remember having to reconfigure it every time I upgraded either program.
And it seemed to want to dump its "corpus" every once in a while.
However, I'm grateful to the folks at CTM for introducing me to
SpamSieve -- it was bundled with PowerMail when I originally bought it.
BILL.
On 6/15/08 Sean McBride wrote:
What spam filter!? PowerMail doesn't have one. You mean SpamSieve is
second to none (I agree), but SpamSieve can be used with pretty much any
mail client, so it's no argument in favour of PowerMail.