Hi Julian,
For someone using OSX & Emailer in Classic mode, you can use either Spam 
Sieve2.01 or SpamFire. Both will work, but do it differently. SpamSieve 
has built in Emailer Support, but SpamFire deals with the pop mailbox 
directly, so it doesn't need to interface with the email client. 

Try one, then try the other, see what you think. I did notice that 
SpamSieve seems to have gotten noticibly faster after I went to the 
Emailer preferences & disabled the bouncing emailer icon as a 
notification of new mail. Having any classic app with a bouncing icon 
seems to gum up things a bit. 

Hope this helps.
Best, 
Dave Nathanson
Mac Medix


On 9/30/03 1:24 PM, Julian Allason  [EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped the 
keyboard to say:

>Dave N noted
>
>>SpamFire comes in Mac OS 9 & Mac OSX versions. You can try before you 
>>buy. I'm using both right now, on different accounts.
>
>If one is running Emailer as sole email app in Classic mode under OSX 
>10.2.7 which version of SpamFire or SpamSieve would be correct? And which 
>tool did you find worked best with Emailer? I prefer the sound of the 
>latter from the little I know.
>
>Thanks
>Julian

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