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Outlook Express Spam Filter

Shamish
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Does anybody know of any outlook express add-on spam filters?
So i could right click a message and mark it as spam?
I have panda but nothing like this built in
Thanks
So i could right click a message and mark it as spam?
I have panda but nothing like this built in

Thanks
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I downloaded the Cloudmark Spam filter for OE and it was great. 30 day trial then you subscribe/buy it. Give it a try. If it floats yer boat then tis worth buying IMO.http://www.cloudmark.com/landing/download/?client=SBOE
HTH
You could always try Spamilator but I found it to be extremely Gay and screwed things up on my computer0 -
There are a few listed on this page, but I've never had to use any of them.0
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Shamish,
SpamBully http://www.spambully.com/ is very good with Outlook Express. I've used it 2 years. It's very easy.0 -
You could try using the inbuilt message rules to remove spam as you download your mail. Its amazing how much you can reduce spam just by adding a few words to a message rule that deletes or moves incoming messages0
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Hi Up till early this week I had Spamilator which although not brilliant it did filter junk mail.
I have no idea what happened to it but now I am looking for a replacement, I tried to find same one but came up with all different ones so I downloaded one called X Terminator, problem is it is asking for "pop 3" server and I am not too sure where to find this - any ideas?Growing old is manditory, Growing up is optional! :j0 -
The_Bargain_Hunters wrote: »it is asking for "pop 3" server and I am not too sure where to find this
For example, if your e-mail address ends in btinternet.com, your POP3 server would be mail.btinternet.com.0 -
Ditch OE and use Windows Live Mail, it's the replacement and is still free.0
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-TangleFoot- wrote: »It'll be in your e-mail client's account settings, but if you're not sure where that is, there is a slightly quicker way of finding out. Provide the last half of your e-mail address - the bit after the @ sign - and someone here should be able to tell you.
For example, if your e-mail address ends in btinternet.com, your POP3 server would be mail.btinternet.com.
The last part of e mail address is @talktalk.net
(I use incredimail for sending and receiving)Growing old is manditory, Growing up is optional! :j0
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