klaus imgrund wrote:
While it hasn't made the list useless, it is indeed a major pain in the ass that's fairly recent. I've been on this list about a year and haven't had this bad a problem before. It's a nasty problem that shouldn't be minimized. Many users won't (orcan't)take "heroic" steps (spamassassin,mailfilter,etc) but will abandon the list as a resource instead.Nothing heroic about installing spamassassin.If I can do it nobody else should have a problem with it.Klaus
True. What I did was even simpler. cd /usr/localwget http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/thunderbird/releases/0.3/thunderbird-0.3-i686-pc-linux-gtk2-gnu.tar.bz2
tar jxvf thunderbird-0.3-i686-pc-linux-gtk2-gnu.tar.bz2 ln -s /usr/local/thunderbird/thunderbird /usr/local/bin/thunderbird Now I have a great slick mail client, which also happens to do adaptive filtering and catches most of the spam right from the get-go. -Roberto
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