I have just started using Popfile ( http://popfile.sourceforge.net/ ) and am
really impressed with it.  It handles my multiple email accounts wonderfully.  I
also like that it will add a header line indicating spam option incase you do
not want to add a tag on the subject line.

I did use Norton Spam Alert that came with Norton Internet Security
but it was not very easy to deal with wrongly identified emails.  I also tried
McAfee's Spam Killer and did not like that I had to give Spam Killer my
usernames and passwords for it to get into my email and do it's thing (username
and password is now in 2 locations to change or keep track of)  I did not give
it much of a chance to see if it really worked.  I have not tried Spampal yet,
but think I will be staying with Popfile for a while.

Scott
Windows 2000
1.62 Christmas Edition


Sunday, April 6, 2003, 8:06:24 PM, you wrote:

> Okay, I surrender. I have been content with dealing with spam on a
> per-email basis, using the dispatch on server feature, or just dealing
> with the minor inconvenience. But now it's no longer a minor
> inconvenience. Interestingly, I get almost no spam from the address I
> use on mailing lists, newsgroups, and sign-ups; the spam I get comes
> mostly into my registered domain and my primary address. In any event,
> I now need to deal with it, but have spent no attention to the various
> postings here on what to use or how. Is there a handy-dandy program or
> Internet site to which someone can direct me to start my search for a
> tool? (And, does anyone know *why* most of the spam would be coming in
> to an address that I rarely use except for business and social
> connections?)


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