On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 23:22:38 -0000, you wrote:

>> Best is certainly a hard question, and whether you should switch mail
>> clients would surely be based on more factors than just that...   I use
>> "K9"; <http://www.keir.net/k9.html>.  It acts as a POP proxy and so can
>> be used with *any* email client and works amazingly well for me [and I
>> get a LOT of spam].
>>
>>   /Bernie\
>>
>
>Seconded.
>
>K9 is pretty easy to setup and works very well for me.
>
>I dont get a great deal of spam though, and a few have been slipping past of
>late , the ones that have lots of unrelated text in specifically to trick
>Baysian filters.
>
>R


Bernie.... What emailer do you use?  I have Agebt2 and cannot get K9 to
work.  I am using McAfee and still a lot of Spam  gets through although
it's only about 10% of what it was.......  Norton just seemed to tag
everything "SPAM" and stuff it where it went before?

Nevertheless, all messages titled "Re:SPAM Filtering" were identified as
SPAM and put in the SPAM folder....


Sir Hugh of Bognor


Intelligence is not knowing the answer but knowing where and how to find it!

Hugh Gundersen
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http://www.bognor-bill.co.uk
Bognor Regis, W.Sussex, England, UK

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