On Friday 21 May 2004 22:50, s. keeling wrote:
[...]
> We don't have to have that problem.  We have spamassassin and
> procmail.  Spam is only a problem for ISPs who have to receive it
> or reject it, and Windows users who have few to no effective means
> to protect themselves from it.  Mine is trapped (by procmail +
> spamassassin) at my ISP's shell account and deleted there unseen.
[...]

Are you saying you have control over spam filtering at you ISP's 
server?  If so, how did you manage that?

I'm still stuck with filtering it out after downloading it all from 
the POP3 server.

-- 
richard


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