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Old 29-04-2004, 11:28   #45
Chris W
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Re: [merged] NTL Spam Filtering

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Originally Posted by meld51
So what are the top 3 tips for preventing spam anyway?
And assuming that prevention has failed, what is the best ways of filtering do you think?
The best way to do it is using spam filtering software. Which product you use is down to personal preference. Many people recommend Mailwasher, but personally i use Mozilla Thunderbird which has junk mail filters integrated. I have found this to be quite good, a lot more reliable than the ones in Outlook.

Prevention is always better than cure though, and there is lots of advise on here about how to prevent spam.
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