I use SpamAssassin - but on my own IMAP server (a Linux box under my desk) that downloads my various POP, Hotmail (via Gotmail) and Yahoo (via Fetchyahoo) mail, and sorts it using Procmail on said Linux box. A complicated setup to be sure, but what little spam I received before is sent to my Spam folder, and that which it doesn't catch I flag for scanning by the Bayesian filter so that it can learn. It's a complicated setup, but it works, and my email is accessible from anywhere - through a Web interface, or on any of my computers (IMAP stores folders server-side). Very convenient once it's working. -- -Randy Glenn Computer Engineering & Mgmt. Year III, McMaster University Chair, McMaster IEEE Student Branch ================================================== picxpert-at-cogeco.ca - picxpert-at-yahoo.com glennrb-at-mcmaster.ca - randy_glenn-at-ieee.org http://www.stealthbanana.com/ ================================================== On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 22:39, Tal wrote: > The amount of spam in my inbox seem to grow exponentially so I decided > to install spam filter. My preference is an Outlook plug-in that allow > to control and view the spam from Outlook itself. I wonder if any of the > list members has any good or bad experience with such a product. > > I just installed SpamNet Pro and currently evaluating it. It seems to > work well so far but I am concerned because it requires frequent > connections and subscription to the service. > > Regards, > > Tal > > -- > http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList > mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu -- http://www.piclist.com hint: PICList Posts must start with ONE topic: [PIC]:,[SX]:,[AVR]: ->uP ONLY! [EE]:,[OT]: ->Other [BUY]:,[AD]: ->Ads