I've now downloaded Spamkiller from your site. Once more, thanks.

However, before I install it, I'm going to look at all the Outlook 2000
Rules Wizard options I've never bothered with before.

I already use the Rules Wizard to redirect all kinds of messages (including
USMA list server messages, CNN Breaking News, Postmaster messages, etc.)
both to specific subfolders within my Inbox folder and to other folders and
subfolders (including several for email from Microsoft, for example). As
options are available to reject or redirect messages from specific domains
or with specific words in the message body (and on the basis of a host of
other criteria), it's possible that Outlook 2000 can already do everything
Spamkiller can.

Bill Potts, CMS
Roseville, CA
http://metric1.org [SI Navigator]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 10:51
> To: U.S. Metric Association
> Subject: [USMA:19786] RE: Off topic but about WSJ attitudes
>
>
> On Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:16:27 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >Bill, John,
> >
> >Last message on this thread....
> >
> >I don't know what happened to Spamkiller's website, unless the McAfee
> >acquisition is the cause. At any rate, I uploaded the program to some
> >personal webspace at:
> >
> >http://www.win.net/dorsea/spamkiller/
>
> What looks like a similar product is at http://www.spambar.com
>
> I'm not sure I would want to use these, as they require you to
> identify all the addresses you want to receive mail from; other
> addresses have to confirm they are real. It seems quite clunky. I'd be
> interested to hear from others how effective they are.
>
> Chris
>
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