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Re: ProTERM available? Or another good ZModem prog?
- Subject: Re: ProTERM available? Or another good ZModem prog?
- From: Linards Ticmanis <ticmanis@gmx.de>
- Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 01:26:25 +0200
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Scott Alfter wrote:
> Which one are you using? I was using bogofilter for a while, but it
> eventually got to where it wasn't filtering anything properly. For the past
> month or two, SpamAssassin seems to be doing a better job; it uses multiple
> techniques (not just Bayesian filtering) to catch spam.
>
> If you run your own mail server, it's something to consider.
Naaa... to lazy for that. And for writing full sentences for that matter ;-)
I'm letting my provider (gmx.de) pre-filter the stuff and then run it
through Thunderbird's internal filter. Most of the time the combination
has worked well, although lately a few non-spam things got sorted out by
Thunderbird.
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Linards Ticmanis