Hello Jan,
The main reason you would use SpamKiller is that it is plug and play.
With the TB spam filters, you must receive the email in your inbox
and then read it, decide that it is spam and then configure a filter.
With SpamKiller, it has a built in database that will detect spam
and virus attachments and never let them get to your inbox. You
have full control if you want it or you can let it run
automatically.
Just a suggestion. There is a free 30 day trial it see if you like
it. I like easy and effective and using TB with Spamkiller is the
best for me.
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, at 15:44:49 [GMT -0500] (which was 12:44 PM where
I live) you wrote:
J> Hello Michael
J> At 3:30 PM on Thursday, December 20, 2001 you wrote the
J> following on the posted subject 'Spammers on the list?':
Michael>> To all Batters...SpamKiller is the best way to
Michael>> remove spam. www.spamkiller.com. Over 15,000 email
Michael>> addresses in the database, with intelligent
Michael>> checking to discover new spam sources. It works
Michael>> great with The Bat! [...]
J> How is this an improvement to TB!'s ability to create
J> spam filters? Wouldn't it be kind of redundant or are you
J> suggesting not to bother w TB! spam filters & just to run
J> this other program in it's place?
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