Doug McAdam wrote:

>OK Karl, you have convinced me.  However there are some other spam 
>blockers being touted on this Emailer List and I'm wondering what the 
>consensus is for the best one.  Also can someone give me web sites to 
>check them out, prices, etc.?  Also I need to know what OS they will work 
>on.

Doug,

Forgive me if I'm somehow missing the important point, but back on the 
27th, you said, referring to my post about my ISP's Spam Blocker:

>My ISP offers the same service and choice of Deleting SPAM before I read 
>them or inserting the word SPAM in the Subject line and I have programmed 
>Emailer Mail Actions to file them in my SPAM folder for later editing and 
>deletion. 

So if your ISP will block the Spam before it ever gets to you, why do you 
need a spam blocker installed on your computer?  My ISP blocks the spam 
before it ever gets to me. It doesn't matter what OS I use, or whether I 
use a PC or a Mac. My impression is that the spam blocking programs that 
you are asking about are only needed by those not fortunate enough to use 
an ISP that will cut off the spam before it ever gets to them. Yes, a 
very few do slip through most days, but they are so few that they don't 
require any special handling.


Bill McIntyre
San Clemente, CA


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