Marta, I use Netscape Communicator. I'm familiar and stayed with it. I did
read about that feature in Mac mail.
By the way, you said I should have Safari. I, looked and looked and no
Safari. I, even, reloaded OSX. Still no Safari. Before reloading I had
10.2.6. I think Jerry had given the download site. I cannot locate it,
again. In fact, it tells me I must have .5 before I can download .6. I find
.5 is on CD for $2.99.
Thanks for your assistance.  Bernie


Marta Edie wrote:

> Bernie, what kind of mail program do you use? While I was with aol, I
> got all kinds of spam. But now, since I use Apple's mail that came with
> OSX, I must say, I do not get any spam at all. It even asks me when I
> get the Apple e-mail which I asked for, whether it is junk. And every
> macuser first came up as junkmail and I had to tell the program this
> was no junkmail. In my pulldown menu under mail it tells me that junk
> mail is in "training", whatever that means. I don't even try to make it
> custom or automatic, for at the moment everything is just fine. All you
> out there using the Apple mail program, how is your experience with
> junkmail?
>          Marta
> On Tuesday, Jul 29, 2003, at 11:38 America/New_York, Bernard A Griffis
> wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Jerry, for your response. We, the struggling geeks, are
> > dependent
> > on you guys to fill the void in our learning. That sweet lady, Marta,
> > gave
> > me a book on OSX and I get dizzy reading it. I receive email with my
> > address (email) and my name. This mail is for enhancement products,
> > home
> > mortgages, health services, porn sites, etc., etc. I have not
> > responded to
> > any of these. In listening to the Sunday tech support show, I heard
> > about
> > spies (how I don't know) being placed in your hard drive. I'm sure
> > this is
> > true and I would like to extricate them.
> > Thank you and Lee, again.  Bernie
> >
> > Jerry Yeager wrote:
> >
> >> Uh, could you fine tune your request a bit as far as what you are
> >> looking for?
> >>
> >>                                 Jerry
> >>
> >> p.s. If you watch the action movies closely, you might notice that the
> >> "good" spies use Macs and the "bad" spies use windoze.
> >>
> >> On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 10:10  PM, Bernard A Griffis wrote:
> >>
> >>> I was listening to Bob Sokolor and he again discussed SpyBot. Is
> >>> there
> >>> a
> >>> spy tool for the Mac? Thank you.  Bernie
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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> >>
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> >
> >
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> >
> Marta
>
> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
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