Ginny, just in case you have become a bit attached to OE, I know it has
limitations, I don't think it is Bayesian capable?, but it does have good
facilities. Not sure if you know about them and yet find them inadequate?
There are lots of rules and actions and account options in the Tools menu
that are at least worth a look...  Sure, I think that if someone gets a real
lot of spam, heavier weapons are needed.

David Elmo



> Subject: Re: [PCI] Anti-Spam Tools
> From: "Geneva G. Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>>>> I can train my client-end antispam tools to be that discriminating, but
>> I have no such control over RBL servers...>>
> 
> Bruce, can you tell me what these "tools" would be for my 6500 Mac which is
> upgraded to the max. I run OS 9.1 with a G3 400 CPU. I am not a real
> "techie", but can work on my Mac & install both software & hardware--
> installed my own DSL line,  even if I am 80 yrs. old.  (Well, after all, I
> live about a mile from Mac Hdq. & watched the Santa Clara Valley become
> Silicon Valley & saw ALL the electronic industries develop--so I would have
> no excuse for COMPLETE ignorance.) LOL I have explored the OS 10+ operating
> systems but still prefer the Classic OS 9. Besides all my software &
> peripherals are geared to the OS 9 6500 Mac.  It is solid as a rock. I've
> only had to reinitialize my hard drive once in about 7 years. Since it only
> had a 4 gig HD in the first place & I was told that it was not possible to
> replace it, I do have an external 40 gig HD.
> 
> I would appreciate any info on client-end antispam tools.  I hate SPAM, but
> turned off my Outlook Express Spam catcher for the same reasons as those who
> dislike SpamCop.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ginny
> 
> Ginny


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