How accessible with JAWS is the MacAfee spam fighting program?

    My ISP, Cox cable, has been offering it for a while to its 
customers and it was free to us the last time I looked.  I was partly 
wondering since I thought the MacAfee anti-virus product wasn't the 
most accessible with JFW.  Maybe this isn't the case with the later 
versions of JAWS-I've lost track.

    I'm running JFW 6.2 and will try 7.0 and 7.1 one of these days and 
OE 6 on an XP Home machine.
    Message rules and blocking senders in OE help take care of the 
spam problem here and it's probably not bad enough for me most of the 
time to go through the hassle of configuring and setting up  properly, 
but I thought I'd ask since the program came up for discussion.

    Thanks,

Margaret


"JOHN CARVALHO" wrote:


To Everyone
I'm pretty sure that I fixed the problem that I was having with my 
messages going into my spam killer box instead of going into my in 
box.
It took me a while to find it,but I found where it is in my MacAfee 
about turning off the spam killer now my messages are going into my in 
box.
I hope this makes scents to all of you.
Again thanks for your help.

PEACE
John Carvalho

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