FW: spam blockers

Scott Pavlock F3AFlyer7 at comcast.net
Fri Dec 3 14:51:45 AKST 2004


Sorry my links kinda got messed up.....

http://www.spybot.info/en/index.html

Thats where spybot is located.

Scott

Scott Pavlock wrote:

> Tony:
>
> I am currently using Mozilla Thunderbird as my mail client and am very 
> happy with it. You have to "train" it to recognize junk but once you 
> do that it stops a heck of a lot of it. Also I am using Mozilla 
> FireFox as my web browser. This also has a built in pop-up blocker and 
> works very well. It is also much faster and much more stable than 
> Internet Explorer. You can get both of those from www.mozilla.org    
> There is also a program called Spybot Search and Destroy (S&D). This 
> is located here: <www.mozilla.org>
>
> http://www.spybot.info/en/index.html <www.mozilla.org>
>
> This program will search your computer for spyware and literally do 
> surgery on your programs to find the embedded spyware. It deletes most 
> of it and makes your computer run a heck of a lot better. It also has 
> an immunization feature that will prevent most spyware from getting 
> into your computer.
>
> All these programs are freeware so you wont have to pay any monthly or 
> yearly fees.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Scott
>
> David Terrell wrote:
>
>> Might try out Mozilla's Thunderbird as a mail client.  It's free and 
>> works very well.  I'm not sure how the anti-spam mechanism performs, 
>> though.  Personally I use Spamassassin on my linux mail server, 
>> though thats probably well beyond anything you're looking to do.  
>> Thunderbird has it all built in, might just want to compare with 
>> other pay-for products.
>>
>> http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/
>>
>> -Dave
>>
>> Chris Larson wrote:
>>
>>> Tony-
>>>
>>> I was receiving about 250 spam a day.  I am now using a product by 
>>> Cloudmark called SpamNet.  It has worked flawlessly for me for 2 
>>> months now.  They have a 30 day free trial, and then after that it 
>>> is 29.95 a year.  I use it at my business and at my home, and highly 
>>> recommend it.
>>>
>>> You can set it up to delete spam, or as I have done I send the spam 
>>> to a spam folder for review until you "trust"what it is doing.  It 
>>> is a very simple to use program, and puts an icon on your mail 
>>> program toolbar to report any spam that does happen to get through.  
>>> Very little if any does though.  When you report the spam, it goes 
>>> to their main server and knows to filter out that sender or type of 
>>> mail again.   Very effective, and constantly evolving.  PC MAG 
>>> favorite!
>>>
>>> Website is http://www.cloudmark.net
>>>
>>> Good luck Tony!
>>>
>>> Chris Larson
>>> L & D Sales
>>> 209-274-2176 Office / Fax
>>> 209-304-0865 Cellular
>>>
>>>     -----Original Message-----
>>>     *From:* discussion-request at nsrca.org
>>>     [mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]*On Behalf Of
>>>     *tony at radiosouthrc.com
>>>     *Sent:* Friday, December 03, 2004 6:34 AM
>>>     *To:* Discussion at Nsrca.Org
>>>     *Subject:* spam blockers
>>>
>>>     Guys:  I am looking for some new anti-spam software.  I saw some
>>>     traffic on this before.  What are YOUR favorites?
>>>
>>>         Tony Stillman
>>>     Radio South
>>>     3702 N. Pace Blvd.
>>>     Pensacola, FL 32505
>>>     1-800-962-7802
>>>     www.radiosouthrc.com <http://www.radiosouthrc.com>
>>>
>>
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