At Thu, 22 Apr 2004 07:28:26 -0400 (CET), Bob Moody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Spam blockers are unnecessary.

Is this really the TRUTH?

>Just use your web browser to log into your pop account using webmail.
>Look at what's there and delete everything that you don't want.  (I hit
>"select all" then individually uncheck the ones I want, then hit the
>delete button on the page.)

Is this really FAIR to all concerned? I have about 10 different accounts.
On each I may get a message that demands my immediate actions = they all
need to be checked frequently and regularly.

>After doing that, log into your mail account with PowerMail and download
>what's left.
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>This leaves spam, viruses, etc. behind and you only get what you want.
>It takes an extra 1-2 minutes for me to do this, and I usually have about
>90 messages, 4-5 of which I keep.

I have all my accounts checked for new mail in 5 minutes intervalls. Your
suggestion means I would sit full-time and do nothing but check my
accounts all through my work days. Is this really BENEFICIAL to mee...?

This is the second time you send exactly the same un asked-for advice to
this list. How much GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIP do you think it
really creates?

Max G

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>Bob Moody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>The Four-Way Test of the things we think, say, or do:
>First: Is it the TRUTH?
>Second: Is it FAIR to all concerned?
>Third: Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
>Fourth: Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?"
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>Thu, 22 Apr 2004 12:58:51 +0200
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>>david.gordon wrote:
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>>>I already had SpamSieve. I think that PM 5 is running the copy supplied.
>>>Can I simply replace the copy in the PM folder with my original copy to
>>>use my own corpus etc.
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>>Your SpamSieve corpus is stored in your Library folder, so there is
>>nothing to move.
>>PowerMail 5 requires SpamSieve 2.1.3 or higher; if you have an older
>>version installed somewhere, make sure that it is not the old one that is
>>launched when SpamSieve is called by PM.
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>>Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
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