Hello Alexander, Thursday, December 23, 2004, 1:15:15 PM, you wrote:
ASK> I haven't heard of that program until now, but I don't think there's a ASK> commercial spam filter that comes with that "magic" bit that makes it stand ASK> out from the other (and free) programs. For the private end user, it makes ASK> little sense to pay for a software that does the same as the freeware stuff ASK> (IMHO, of course). Your probably correct. K9 worked very well and you cant beat it for the price :). ASK> If you go for the free trial, go and compare it to the freeware K9 from ASK> http://www.keir.net at least (or SpamPal, or PopFile), then decide if you ASK> want to shelve out the $$$ ... :-) I think I will end up at least giving the trial version a go. One of the features that caught my eye is Access to Updated Databases As new spam originators are identified, Webroot adds them to the anti-spam database and offers you the opportunity to update your Spam Shredder database for the most thorough protection available. -- Best regards, Darrin Using The Bat! v3.0.1.33 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
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