>On or about 5/27/04 11:07 AM Doug McAdam AKA [EMAIL PROTECTED] eruditely 
mused the following:

>The problem is there are so many new and innovating types of 
>spammer messages now such as changing one letter in the word Viagra that 
>it is difficult to keep on making up new Mail Actions.  For example I 
>have emails with the word Via-gra, Vi$gra etc.  I have not saved and 
>compared From addresses yet to see if one can set up a Mail action to 
>block certain addresses.  And of course there can be so many Mail Actions 
>that it is bound to slow down incoming email isn't it?

I posted recently about my SpamSieve experience and it seems to be doing 
a fine job so far.  A Demo is available for 30 days or 30 (IIRC) 
launches, so because I am using OSX and the OSX version of SpamSieve, and 
don't restart the computer for many days/weeks at a time, the demo is 
still running.  I will likely buy it when the demo time runs out.

While it is not perfect, I ended up turning off all my other spam related 
Mail Actions, it seems to catch most everything including all the 
different spellings of words for those 'interesting' medications and 
other medical items or services.

Running several Mail Actions does not slow down my CE. 
I have about 40 Mail Actions active.

Try SpamSieve and run lots of Mail Actions if you want.  
There is no noticeable slow down.  What are others experience with many 
Mail Actions.

Cheers
Karl

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