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Spam Filters.
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2006-10-08 21:40:07
I will give it a try next. I would prefer a client version. But I guess I should try one of these...
 
Thank you,
Eric Vogel ;  ~Windows Live! ;MVP~
www.msmvps.com/shelluser
 


From: computertalkshop-bouncefreelists.org [mailto:computertalkshop-bouncefreelists.org] On Behalf Of Tina
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 11:10 AM
To: computertalkshopfreelists.org
Subject: [CTS] Re: Spam Filters.

Hi Eric,
 
I'm going through the exact same thing right now.  I tried SpamBully, but didn't really care much for it, to much work. ; Right now I'm trying SpamButcher I have to say, I'm pretty impressed.  Very few false positives. I'd say it's been right on the money ;98% of the time. ;
 
I still have a couple weeks left on my free evaluation time before I decide to buy it. It's a bit pricey at $29.95, but if it works, it may be worth it.
 
Spam seems to have increased over the last month.  It's just crazy.
 
Tee
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 9:54 AM
Subject: [CTS] Spam Filters.

Hello,
 
I am tired of Inbox, not been updated in over a year. I like a program that has a spam and un-sure. I am trying spambully beta 4 30 day trial. Have to wait a week or two to see if it does a better job. But was wondering if anyone else out there likes. I hear Outlooks is good but I do not like the one folder concept with tons of learning. I use Outlook 2003 at home and OE on another computer.
 
I was busy with vacation time. I am just catching up and should be caught up in a week or two.
 
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