On Dec 13, 2008, at 9:19 AM, Ken wrote:

> The Mac really can't do much about SPAM,

My SPAM filter in Mail.app is about 99.9% efficient. I wait until the  
SPAM box is full to several hundred before scanning and deleting. If  
you mark the wrong ones as "not spam" it remembers and learns.  
Likewise, if one slips through, if you mark it as SPAM rather than  
deleting it, you'll never deal with that variety again. The problem is  
there are infinite varieties, like mutating viruses, and a few always  
seem to slip by. I'm more bothered when legitimate email is filtered  
out, but thankfully that is rare for me.


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