Hello Granville,

On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 you wrote in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

GC> I run K9 on my computer and it works fine. Can anyone think a a
GC> solution to this problem with Orange?

Maybe I can help. I used to use SpamPal and it was very satisfactory but
I read about AntispamSniper and that it could be used with Voyager as
well so thought I'd give it a try. There's a free and registered
version. I tried the free one and registered within a day as it was so
good and so easy to set up.

With the registered version you have the option to check for spam on the
server, on the server and TB! or just on TB!. Originally I just did it
on TB! but, after reading about your (and my) problem with Orange of
which I had no idea, I decided to retry the server side checking which
meant that I could delete all Spam on the server. It took an absolute
eternity as it reads messages in blocks of 20 and then thinks about them
for ages before dealing with them and moving on to the next 20 so you
can reckon on your TB! connection being totally tied up for about 7
minutes per 100 messages. However, after that first check, it then only
has to check with any new messages so is obviously very quick indeed.

The advantage of this is that you can set AntispamSniper to delete
messages higher than any score you want. I have mine set at 75 and there
are very few messages that get past that to the Junk Mail folder.

Since I started using it about 3 months ago I've only had a couple of
false negatives and that was right at the beginning.

-- 
Regards,
Richard

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