Hello Manuel, At 5:53 AM on Sunday, August 03, 2003 it seems you posted the following to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in response to my question re: plug-ins:
>> Thanks for the link. Now All I have to do is figure out how >> to use them. Do you know, off hand, if the NOD32 plug in >> works with NOD32 v2? TIA > A couple of extra links, > <http://vampirex.fabiangonzalez.cl/> for Fabian's VampireX, a keywords > spam filter (formerly pacSpam) and > <http://klirik.narod.ru/arc/bayesit03a.zip> for Alexey's BayesIt!, a > bayesian spam filter. I will pursue these as well, thank you. > NOD32 plugin most possibly won't work with v2 (not tested) as > its email monitor now works at winsock level. Confirmed; it does not work & Allie has suggested that the NOD32 IMON should be employed in it's stead & that works. I have a philosophical/practical question about spam filters: On a daily basis, I probably rcv anywhere from 50-150 spam msgs. However, because of the filters I've constructed within TB!, I rarely see even one of these msgs, i.e. they are immediately shuttled into the trash file. However, I do quickly scan the trash folder in case something of value has slipped thru -- something that happens rarely. I have a broadband connection so d/l all this spam is not a time consuming issue for me. Given these circumstances, what advantages, if any, does a spam filter plug-in offer me in your opinion? TIA -- Jan Rifkinson Ridgefield, CT USA TB! V2.0 Beta/1/W2K_SP3 ICQ 41116329 ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 2.0b1 | "Using TBBETA" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

