tj In some cases, not necessarily this one, SpamReview will use
tj mindspring or the reply address where as Declude will say it's from
tj a different address.
SW Sounds like a pretty useless app, if so.
Not entirely, it allows you to read the message headers, re-que, delete,
or hold
Not exactly, I actually verify each and every site before I consider
listing them in my kill file or ISP file.
Great--the point is that SpamReview's bugs, if they're grabbing faked
intermediate second-level domains (mindspring.net in your example) and
suggesting that they be killed when
I must agree spamreview saves us alot of time in doing what the designer of the
software orginally wrote it for. Reviewing spam and virus emails that are held in your
folder is a snap with this software. Without it you have to open the file in and
editor and go through each individual file
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Allen Taylor
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 11:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT- SpamReview the Kill File
Importance: Low
I must agree spamreview saves us alot of time in doing
Just wanted everyone to know something about Spam and SpamReview.
As you may already know, I get spam and I use SpamReview to help
gather addresses before I verify them and add them to the kill file.
I think it's a valuable application, however, I still have to add
allot of addresses manually.
In some cases, not necessarily this one, SpamReview will use
mindspring or the reply address where as Declude will say it's from
a different address.
Sounds like a pretty useless app, if so.
You see the dilemma, I would go after all of them, something's gota
eventually byte.