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> Sounds like the solution to whatever havoc they're about to wreak
> might be opting out of Spaminator.
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> I've never signed up for Spaminator because I worried that it'd
> somehow interfere with my list stuff.
> I post to my list and to UseNet fairly regularly and don't get a heck
> of a lot of spam. When I do, I report it to the providers abuse
> address. Maybe 1 or 2 spams a day here. (Waits for big, spam
> filled anvil to drop...)
I use a program called Mail Washer (http://entier.ecosm.com/system/redir.php?
ad=15&aid=1544). This allows me to check multiple E-Mail accounts directly
from the server all at once (which is really nice since I am on a PC and my
wife is on a Mac), and delete, bounce, and block SPAM messages. It has a
Friends list, to keep legit e-mails safe, and a Blacklist, as well as you can
define your own filters. I can also set the program to be aggressive (it
makes an educated guess and deletes the SPAM), or more conservative (where it
lets me view any un-listed E-mail before trashing it).
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