Hey, until a few days ago i would recieve anywhere from 1 to 100 spam/junk e-mails a day. I use Outlook 2002 (XP) and used it's built in spam detection tool. But as just about everysingle other think that microsoft includes in its software the spam filter wasn't the most apt to do the job. It works very much like the Mozilla filter, you have to "train" it to detect spam and non-spam e-mails. Now I really don't have time to "train" a computer program to delete spam, I mean the whole idea is to waste less time. So what did I do, I used google, after trying a few junk mail removers for Outlook I found exactly what i wanted, an integrated, powerfull, and fast solution for managing spam. It's called Cloudmark Spamnet... never heard of it? Neither had I, but it works, and it works extremely well too. I didn't have to train it, I just configured it once (1 minute) and I was up and running. In the last week I have had 1 e-mail not detected as spam--- not bad, and NO e-mails that were NOT spam have been confused for spam, and I'm subscribed to quite a few newsletters too.
I'm not saying that Mozilla is bad, actually it's great, but I prefer Outlook using Cloudmark Spamnet.
(I never really was a great Netscape/Mozilla fan anyway) for linux users mozilla or evolution are probably the two best alternatives when looking at e-mail.
Why Bother?
Posted by: akseli on April 15, 2003 02:14 AMI'm not saying that Mozilla is bad, actually it's great, but I prefer Outlook using Cloudmark Spamnet.
(I never really was a great Netscape/Mozilla fan anyway)
for linux users mozilla or evolution are probably the two best alternatives when looking at e-mail.
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