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Re: Spam spam spam spam spam spam
Odd.... I use Spampal and it first downloads the spam, then adds "**SPAM**" to the subject field so it's easy for Outlook Express to have a rule to pop it into my spam folder ( so I can double check before deleting). Can Spampal be used with an NTL account to delete it at the server? I find it's very accurate at sorting the spam, but it downloads the whole lot. Mozilla ( and something called "The Bat" ) seems to be very popular, I'll take a look, thanks.
And none of you have answered my question, are you all politicians?
;-)>
is it worth reporting spam or not?
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