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Spam
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Bob Cunningham
2005-04-15 06:43:36 UTC
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Since I switched to Thunderbird as my email program, I've found that I
only need to flag a spam message once and it and all similar messages
are gone forever.

I do still need to empty about 100 messages from the trash every day
(and that one click is real work, let me tell you).

I typically now see only a few spam in my inbox each day, and I flag
each of them with one click.

Give Tbird a try. You may like it!


-BobC
Daniel Damouth
2005-04-15 06:56:06 UTC
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I use spampal and it seems to properly flag 90+% of the spam I
receieve, with only one false positive (that I've caught) in 6 months
or so.

-Dan Damouth
stevech
2005-04-18 05:23:29 UTC
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I have run Thunderbird once - but haven't switched to it (I do use Firefox
exclusively now, not IE).

I use MS Outlook (not Outlook Express) - mostly because it's what I have at
work. The latest Outlook does a very good job of directing junk and spam to
the junk folder.

steve
Post by Bob Cunningham
Since I switched to Thunderbird as my email program, I've found that I
only need to flag a spam message once and it and all similar messages
are gone forever.
I do still need to empty about 100 messages from the trash every day
(and that one click is real work, let me tell you).
I typically now see only a few spam in my inbox each day, and I flag
each of them with one click.
Give Tbird a try. You may like it!
-BobC
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