TSGL: Spam Filter Recomendations

H Davis hdavis1 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 4 12:04:23 EST 2006


David,

What about gmail? It's free, you can access it with many e-mail clients, 
you won't see any ads if you access it via POP, it has a great spam 
filter plus you can set your own special filters, it keeps all your 
e-mails, incoming and outgoing (if you use it as your outgoing server) 
as a backup.

You really never have to visit the gmail web page except about once a 
month to check your spam to see if it captured anything worthwhile.

HTH

H Davis

Gene Brown wrote:
> On Monday, December 4, 2006, 9:28:05 AM, David wrote:
>
>   
>> I've Been using Norton AntiSpam the last few years and have grown tired of
>> it.  Can anyone recommend a replacement?
>>     
>
> I've been using K9 for a couple of years and have been very happy
> with it.  You can get it at http://keir.net.  It's free, so there's
> nothing lost in giving it a try.  It takes a few days (or a few
> weeks, depending on your volume) to learn your spam patterns, but
> for me it's identified over 90 percent of the spam with no false
> positives.  YMMV, but it's been good for me and I see no reason to
> change.
>
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