FWIW, I echo Trevor's sentiments. SpamSieve + Mail.app are by far the best combo I've found, especially layered on top of a GMail account. GMail's indexing is cool, but I prefer to search in my mail client since it will reach across all of my various email addresses.

In case anyone doesn't already know, GMail supplies POP3 access and can even be used for your outgoing mail if you have funky ISP/SMTP issues...


On Nov 24, 2006, at 7:19 PM, Mikey wrote:
The spam filtering is crazy-good

Using Gmail for spam filtering worked really well for me for a while (I use it to filter spam before it goes to my Blackberry) but in the last few months more and more spam has been getting through. I keep marking emails as spam in Gmail but they keep coming through. The last few days things have calmed down a bit so maybe they have made some adjustments. On the other hand, I use SpamSieve with Mail on OS X and it is EXCELLENT. It catches all of the stuff Gmail allows through and is much more reliable.


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