Jan Rifkinson, [JR] wrote: JR> On a daily basis, I probably rcv anywhere from 50-150 spam msgs. JR> However, because of the filters I've constructed within TB!, I JR> rarely see even one of these msgs, i.e. they are immediately JR> shuttled into the trash file. However, I do quickly scan the trash JR> folder in case something of value has slipped thru -- something that JR> happens rarely.
JR> Given these circumstances, what advantages, if any, does a spam JR> filter plug-in offer me in your opinion? It depends on how much work is involved in having your TB! filters work so well. If not much maintenance effort is involved in making your spam filters work well for you, then I'd say there's no advantage. However, if you have to be constantly making changes to your filter rules and adding new search strings, then a plug-in or separate spam filtering solution will help with that hassle. -- -= allie_M =- | List Moderator ____________________________________ TB! v2.0 Beta/1 on WinXP Pro (SP1)
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