Hello Jan,
Nothing REALLY special. Here is the basic setup
1. you must tell it your pop and smtp addresses
2. It must know your email login and password
3. You need to tell it who your "friends" are. This can be done
manually or you can export the Bat address book to a text file and
have it search it.
4. Initially turn off auto-checking in The Bat until you get used to
how SpamKiller works. You don;t want the bat to get your mail before
spamkiller looks at it.
That's it.
That's it
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, at 17:51:58 [GMT -0500] (which was 2:51 PM where
I live) you wrote:
J> Hello Michael. Thanks for your reply.
J> At 3:58 PM on Thursday, December 20, 2001 you wrote the
J> following on the posted subject 'Spammers on the list?':
Michael>> The main reason you would use SpamKiller is that it
Michael>> is plug and play. With the TB spam filters, you
Michael>> must receive the email in your inbox and then read
Michael>> it, decide that it is spam and then configure a
Michael>> filter. With SpamKiller, it has a built in database
Michael>> that will detect spam and virus attachments and
Michael>> never let them get to your inbox. You have full
Michael>> control if you want it or you can let it run
Michael>> automatically.
Michael>> Just a suggestion. There is a free 30 day trial it
Michael>> see if you like it.
J> I'll do it. Thanks.
J> Anything special I should know before installing?
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