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On 28 Jan 2005 09:47:03 -0600, Dave wrote:
Doubtful, as Eudora like most spam fighting programs relies on filtering out the posts you don't want. Only way to have no spam is with the type of system I use--no mail gets in unless I have approved the sender in advance. That's not entirely correct. You can train a Bayesian filter-style of "spam catcher", and you can own your own domain and remotely set mail server parameters, and you can use a router and firewall. Now, about one spam a week. I used to get 300 a day, thanks to newsgroup trolling, but as my domain advertises my business, it's easier to block this stuff in the first place. Changing who hosts my mail made a huge difference. R. |