This one time, at band camp, Jon Biddell wrote:
>While bogofilter is probably a damn ghood idea, it doesn't address the
>vast majority of users who probably have one machine connected to their
>ISP, and their spam email downloads count toewards there monthly limit.
bogofilter runs at the client end just before mail goes into your mailbox,
whilst you are downloading it.
Mozilla mail also has a nifty spam thingy which works pretty much the same
way, for when people just can't have procmail filter first, which is very
handy for relatives... a big fat button which marks a mesasge as spam is
ideal for users.
P.S. there's a mail-followup-to header in my messages for a reason.
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