I noticed an e-mail by somebody regarding Yahoo spam filters.
You can set your own up, including sending directly to trash or sorting 
to a folder.
For the e-bay person

In Yahoo under mail options choose filters and make your own. If you 
keep track of e-bay why not make a folder called e-bay and make the 
following filter

filter #

If...

   Body contains "e-bay" 

Then...

   Move message to e-bay folder

The advanced filters are easy to set up.
In Yahoo if you get a piece of spam in your reg e-mail box just click 
on the spam bar and any mail coming from them will always end up in the 
bulk folder.
By just reading subject lines in the Bulk folder you can click on the 
check all box and then uncheck any mail you want to read and hit delete.

Stunt

> 
> 
> Almost all providers have e mail. they all have access to Internet 
and all  
> its goodies. You may have to subscribe to an anti virus service, but 
you should 
>  have your own anti-spyware and firewall by now. 9.95 at netscape is 
tough to 
>  beat. Locally, fuse offers $5 a month for unlimited dialup with no 
frills.  
> Depends on what your willing to live with. I wouldn't use aol if it 
wasn't  
> free.
> john
> 
> 

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