On 8/13/03 11:05 AM, "Bob Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 8/12/03 21:18, "Bruce Klutchko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> I'm curious - do most people find that the built in spam filter in E'rage VX
>> plus some rules are adequate to block most spam? I had heard so much about
>> Spam Sieve, but I'm finding that over 90% of spam is diverted to the junk
>> mail box. I am, in effect, creating a white list by adding the legitimate
>> messages that get diverted to the address book. In little over a week, it
>> seems to be working very well.
> 
> If this solution is working for you then by all means keep it! If it ain't
> broke, no need to fix it!
> 
> OTOH, if you are like me and get 60+ Spams a day - most of which slip
> through the JMF, alternate and more drastic measures are in order...
> 
> 
>> So is there a need to look into something like Spam Sieve?
> 
> 
> I have been using SpamSieve now for almost a year and I find that it zaps
> 99.5% of all the Spam I get. It's so accurate that I have taken to emptying
> the Spam folder without reviewing for false positives. Yeah it's THAT good.
> (And, Yeah, I have turned the JMF off - all I use is SpamSieve).
> --
> 
> Hope This helps,
> 
> Bob Williams
> Microsoft MVP Entourage-Office Mac
> Mac-Win Cross-Platform Issues
> 
I am trying the SpamSieve but so far all it seems to do is grey-out my
messages. Doesn't it put them somewhere else so I don't have to read them
all as before?
Thanks
E. Noble
Mac 10.2.6.

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