You can try forwarding your mail through a gmail address.  It does a decent
job filtering spam plus it lets you identify spam.  It might be a good time
just to retire the spam laden email address or limit it to things that might
generate more spam.

Thunderbird has some sort of built in junk mail filtering as well.

Does comcast offer any spam filtering?  You might just need to turn it on.

On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Gail.Miller <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi ...
> I'm drowning in SPAM in my Outlook Express mail program. Can anyone
> recommend a reliable cheap (better yet, free) anti-spam program? As always,
> thanks in advance!
> Gail Miller
>
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