On Tuesday, 25 May 2004, Raymund Thomas Tump wrote:
RTT> I used POPFile for a while but I don't like that I have to look
RTT> for the saved message every now and then to train it.
Did you know you can view the headers (Ctrl-Shift-K), and there is a
link that goes straight to the email in the POPF
Hi Michael,
> For Anti-Virus and anti-Spam, I have settled on nod32 from eset
> (nod32.com)for anti-virus and popfile for anti-spam.
> Any other ideas or comments?
I used POPFile for a while but I don't like that I have to look for
the saved message every now and then to train it. That much nice
Hello Michael
Thank you for your email dated Monday, May 24, 2004, 5:46:16 PM,
in which you wrote:
> I have settled on nod32 from eset (nod32.com)for anti-virus and
> popfile for anti-spam.
I couldn't agree with you more; especially about the 'external' bit.
Half the messages on the list seem to
On Monday, May 24, 2004, 12:46:16 PM, Michael wrote:
> For Anti-Virus and anti-Spam, I have settled on nod32 from eset
> (nod32.com)for anti-virus and popfile for anti-spam. Both are
> external to The Bat, and work very, very well together and with the
> bat.
> Any other ideas or comme
Hello TBUDL,
For Anti-Virus and anti-Spam, I have settled on nod32 from eset
(nod32.com)for anti-virus and popfile for anti-spam. Both are
external to The Bat, and work very, very well together and with the
bat.
Any other ideas or comments?
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Best regards,
Michael
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