In the past I've made use of SpamEnder for Outlook... Does that whole "challenge" thing. Otherwise, Try Mozilla Thunderbird. I use it at home and with training it traps a very impressive amount of Spam. All you do is click the Junk button on emails which are Spam, and in short order depending on how much spam you feed it, your inbox gets cleaner and cleaner.

Sam

Chuck Cahill wrote:

While at work, I enjoy the protection of Declude for Spam and Virus prevention but at home it's a different story. At home, I have the Boss's (Wife) computer protected from viruses but that's where it stops. Like most Boss's, she's under the impression that an Email address must be shared with everyone and anyone.

While I wait for Declude to come out with a desktop version, does anyone have suggestions on what works well for the mostly computer illiterate. I'm looking for something I can configure and tweak as necessary but doesn't require much user interaction. I'm trying to stay away from the Bayesian Filtering programs that require you marking the messages as HAM or SPAM. This end user will tell you she'll update it but.... she'll say one thing and do another.


Thanks Chuck Cahill


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