On Sun, 30 Sep 2001 20:03:14 CDT, Hall Stevenson writes: >* Alex Hunsley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010930 16:54]: >> I read my email from several places, not all of which have a linux box >> handy (e.g. work). Is there a promail equivelent for windows? > >I use Outlook Express when I'm at work and have set up various rules for >putting mail from different lists I subscribe to and it works just fine.
I think he means spam-stoppers, actually. You will need to filter server-side, then, not client-side. There are the various RBL-style services, you know. Search the list-archives. And, please, don't go the "but my ISP doesn't". There are always ways you can do that yourself. Or get an address with a more clueful ISP. And for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: well, you obviously need a more reliable way to bloody *always* include your .sig... Btw, is privacy.com your domain or are you affiliated? I'd guess no, and they probably be won't be too happy about you forging an address of theirs, what with them having to handle all the bounces and such... I own a domain which is a target for such utterly clue- and witless fraud myself and have actually *sued* someone for forging addresses, y'know. cheers, &rw -- -- ...most SF writers are small blokes; they spend a lot of -- time grubbing around on the floor for old SF mags, not -- stretching up to the top shelf for pornography...As an -- aside, Douglas Adams is quite tall -- Terry Pratchett
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