TSGL: Spam Filter Recomendations
Don Penlington
deepend at tpg.com.au
Tue Dec 5 04:12:06 EST 2006
David wrote:
>I've Been using Norton AntiSpam the last few years and have grown tired of
>it. Can anyone recommend a replacement?>>
My best advice is to use a good reputable ISP which offers a good
anti-spam and anti-virus service. Most of the better ISP's should offer
this free of charge.
You'll find that their anti-spam devices should be much more efficient than
any internal software you may install. I don't find any need to use any
internal anti-spam software.
For any that might get through, Eudora has excellent and very simple filters.
GMail has a good reputation, though of course it has all the disadvantages
of a web-based email system, which personally I dislike.
But, of course, all that means changing your email address---and you may
not wish the one-off inconvenience of that.
Don Penlington
From the Beach at Surfers Paradise in sunny Queensland.
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