Robert Waldner wrote: > > 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.
This is getting too personal and unpleasant and so this is the point where I unsubscribe. Robert, chill the fsck out. I'm not saying don't point these things out, just watch the vitriol. Thanks for the help everyone... alex