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I am sick and tired of these spams !
Then they've changed. It's still an extra step compared to Spam Inspector.
Alias "Dr. Indera" wrote in message ... alias, i have the free version and i have 3 email accounts set up. indera "Alias" wrote in message ... "kimbo_" wrote Hello, I use Mailwasher from http://www.mailwasher.net/ it`s free. Since when? It's "free" for only one email account. It checks your mail on the server without downloading it. Then you can choose what to delete of the server. HTH Kim Mailwasher works outside OE. Spam Inspector uses OE so you don't have to open two programs; in Mailwasher's case, open Mailwasher, clean mail, then open OE. With Spam Inspector, open OE and Spam Inspector works within OE and puts all of your spam in the Deleted Items folder. Alias "Alias" wrote in message ... "Sheila" wrote Hello everyone ! I need your help please as I am sick and tired of the email spams I am receiving everyday. About 50 or 60 every day. A friend advised me to install Sp2 RC1 in the hope that it will stop them. But nothing. They keep landing in my Inbox. I tried to set Rules from Tools Message Rules and again they are not stopped. At least if these spams are decent, I wouldn't be bothered much. I have children. Please can anyone give me sound advice as to how I can stop them landing in my Inbox. Thank you very much. Download Spam Inspector from http://www.giantcompany.com/ You get a 14 day free trial to see how it works. It puts 99% of your spam in the Deleted Items folder. It's worth every penny. Alias |
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I am sick and tired of these spams !
Good for you but it still doesn't "work" for me and as I posted "Giant" are
of no help whatsoever. I would not knowingly purchase software from a Company that doesn't support their clients. "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... W ell it appears we have someone with some knowledge on Spam Inspector. Please explain why SI worked OK for me until my ISP required me to check "This Server Requires Authentification" in the OE Account Properties, I have seven of those types of accounts and SI has no problem with them whatsoever. Alias after which I was unable to receive emails until I removed SI. I lost count of the number of e mails for assistance on this problem I sent to "Giant" who either ignored the requests for help or replied to reinstall the program (standard response). If Spam Inspector works for you fine, it worked for me once, but if you have problems don't rely upon Giant to help you or you may be unlucky. I paid for this program and I expect it to work, for me it doesn't, hence I advise anyone to use another program especially as I now find there are many "anti Spam" programs which are freeware and work as well., if not better, than those that you pay for. Please do not think because a program functions for you, in your particular set of circumstances, it will function equally well for all. That simply is not true. "Alias" wrote in message ... "N. Miller" wrote says... Mailwasher works outside OE. Spam Inspector uses OE so you don't have to open two programs; in Mailwasher's case, open Mailwasher, clean mail, then open OE. With Spam Inspector, open OE and Spam Inspector works within OE and puts all of your spam in the Deleted Items folder. That doesn't seem quite correct. Yes, you open MailWasher first, and clean your email. However, when you clean the email, you click the "Process Mail" button in MW; this should automatically open MSOE. So does hitting the OE icon on the desktop or quick launch :-) That said, I don't like MailWasher because of its promotion of the abusive "bounce" feature. I wouldn't use it if they gave it to me. -- Norman Spam Inspector will only bounce if deemed to be effective; otherwise it won't. Alias |
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I am sick and tired of these spams !
"Edward W. Thompson" wrote Good for you but it still doesn't "work" for me and as I posted "Giant" are of no help whatsoever. I would not knowingly purchase software from a Company that doesn't support their clients. They told you to uninstall it and reinstall it, right? Did you do that? And did you turn off your AV auto scan prior to installing it? Why didn't you download the free preview before purchasing it? Alias "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... W ell it appears we have someone with some knowledge on Spam Inspector. Please explain why SI worked OK for me until my ISP required me to check "This Server Requires Authentification" in the OE Account Properties, I have seven of those types of accounts and SI has no problem with them whatsoever. Alias after which I was unable to receive emails until I removed SI. I lost count of the number of e mails for assistance on this problem I sent to "Giant" who either ignored the requests for help or replied to reinstall the program (standard response). If Spam Inspector works for you fine, it worked for me once, but if you have problems don't rely upon Giant to help you or you may be unlucky. I paid for this program and I expect it to work, for me it doesn't, hence I advise anyone to use another program especially as I now find there are many "anti Spam" programs which are freeware and work as well., if not better, than those that you pay for. Please do not think because a program functions for you, in your particular set of circumstances, it will function equally well for all. That simply is not true. "Alias" wrote in message ... "N. Miller" wrote says... Mailwasher works outside OE. Spam Inspector uses OE so you don't have to open two programs; in Mailwasher's case, open Mailwasher, clean mail, then open OE. With Spam Inspector, open OE and Spam Inspector works within OE and puts all of your spam in the Deleted Items folder. That doesn't seem quite correct. Yes, you open MailWasher first, and clean your email. However, when you clean the email, you click the "Process Mail" button in MW; this should automatically open MSOE. So does hitting the OE icon on the desktop or quick launch :-) That said, I don't like MailWasher because of its promotion of the abusive "bounce" feature. I wouldn't use it if they gave it to me. -- Norman Spam Inspector will only bounce if deemed to be effective; otherwise it won't. Alias |
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I am sick and tired of these spams !
Of course I did. I always load new programs with all others shut down
(Enditall). As far as trying it beforehand, can't you read? I said it used to work and only stopped working when my ISP changed its "configuration" to require "This server requires authentification" to be checked. At that point OE stopped receiving mail. Uninstalling SI solved the problem, reinstalling the program (yes the very latest version) caused the problem to reoccur. Contacted "Giant" 3 times for advice, no response. Finally got a response to unload and reload latest program. Did that, no change. Contacted Giant again who eventually asked me to send copies of certain files to them (can't remember which files now), sent the files. I have not heard from Giant since and that was over two months ago. Have given up on SI and "Giant". Have found "Spamihilator" (I know what an awful name), works better than SI and what is more it is free. Under the circumstances I feel justified in complaining about the short-comings of Spam Inspector and "Giant". While I recognize that programs are unlikely to work perfectly in every single case, the lack of any meaningful support to a paying customer from "Giant" is not acceptable and I strongly advise anyone to look elsewhere for an "anti Spam" program. "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote Good for you but it still doesn't "work" for me and as I posted "Giant" are of no help whatsoever. I would not knowingly purchase software from a Company that doesn't support their clients. They told you to uninstall it and reinstall it, right? Did you do that? And did you turn off your AV auto scan prior to installing it? Why didn't you download the free preview before purchasing it? Alias "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... W ell it appears we have someone with some knowledge on Spam Inspector. Please explain why SI worked OK for me until my ISP required me to check "This Server Requires Authentification" in the OE Account Properties, I have seven of those types of accounts and SI has no problem with them whatsoever. Alias after which I was unable to receive emails until I removed SI. I lost count of the number of e mails for assistance on this problem I sent to "Giant" who either ignored the requests for help or replied to reinstall the program (standard response). If Spam Inspector works for you fine, it worked for me once, but if you have problems don't rely upon Giant to help you or you may be unlucky. I paid for this program and I expect it to work, for me it doesn't, hence I advise anyone to use another program especially as I now find there are many "anti Spam" programs which are freeware and work as well., if not better, than those that you pay for. Please do not think because a program functions for you, in your particular set of circumstances, it will function equally well for all. That simply is not true. "Alias" wrote in message ... "N. Miller" wrote says... Mailwasher works outside OE. Spam Inspector uses OE so you don't have to open two programs; in Mailwasher's case, open Mailwasher, clean mail, then open OE. With Spam Inspector, open OE and Spam Inspector works within OE and puts all of your spam in the Deleted Items folder. That doesn't seem quite correct. Yes, you open MailWasher first, and clean your email. However, when you clean the email, you click the "Process Mail" button in MW; this should automatically open MSOE. So does hitting the OE icon on the desktop or quick launch :-) That said, I don't like MailWasher because of its promotion of the abusive "bounce" feature. I wouldn't use it if they gave it to me. -- Norman Spam Inspector will only bounce if deemed to be effective; otherwise it won't. Alias |
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I am sick and tired of these spams !
Most of my emails require "this server requires authentification" and I have
no problems. I suspect the problem is you, not Spam Inspector. Alias "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... Of course I did. I always load new programs with all others shut down (Enditall). As far as trying it beforehand, can't you read? I said it used to work and only stopped working when my ISP changed its "configuration" to require "This server requires authentification" to be checked. At that point OE stopped receiving mail. Uninstalling SI solved the problem, reinstalling the program (yes the very latest version) caused the problem to reoccur. Contacted "Giant" 3 times for advice, no response. Finally got a response to unload and reload latest program. Did that, no change. Contacted Giant again who eventually asked me to send copies of certain files to them (can't remember which files now), sent the files. I have not heard from Giant since and that was over two months ago. Have given up on SI and "Giant". Have found "Spamihilator" (I know what an awful name), works better than SI and what is more it is free. Under the circumstances I feel justified in complaining about the short-comings of Spam Inspector and "Giant". While I recognize that programs are unlikely to work perfectly in every single case, the lack of any meaningful support to a paying customer from "Giant" is not acceptable and I strongly advise anyone to look elsewhere for an "anti Spam" program. "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote Good for you but it still doesn't "work" for me and as I posted "Giant" are of no help whatsoever. I would not knowingly purchase software from a Company that doesn't support their clients. They told you to uninstall it and reinstall it, right? Did you do that? And did you turn off your AV auto scan prior to installing it? Why didn't you download the free preview before purchasing it? Alias "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... W ell it appears we have someone with some knowledge on Spam Inspector. Please explain why SI worked OK for me until my ISP required me to check "This Server Requires Authentification" in the OE Account Properties, I have seven of those types of accounts and SI has no problem with them whatsoever. Alias after which I was unable to receive emails until I removed SI. I lost count of the number of e mails for assistance on this problem I sent to "Giant" who either ignored the requests for help or replied to reinstall the program (standard response). If Spam Inspector works for you fine, it worked for me once, but if you have problems don't rely upon Giant to help you or you may be unlucky. I paid for this program and I expect it to work, for me it doesn't, hence I advise anyone to use another program especially as I now find there are many "anti Spam" programs which are freeware and work as well., if not better, than those that you pay for. Please do not think because a program functions for you, in your particular set of circumstances, it will function equally well for all. That simply is not true. "Alias" wrote in message ... "N. Miller" wrote says... Mailwasher works outside OE. Spam Inspector uses OE so you don't have to open two programs; in Mailwasher's case, open Mailwasher, clean mail, then open OE. With Spam Inspector, open OE and Spam Inspector works within OE and puts all of your spam in the Deleted Items folder. That doesn't seem quite correct. Yes, you open MailWasher first, and clean your email. However, when you clean the email, you click the "Process Mail" button in MW; this should automatically open MSOE. So does hitting the OE icon on the desktop or quick launch :-) That said, I don't like MailWasher because of its promotion of the abusive "bounce" feature. I wouldn't use it if they gave it to me. -- Norman Spam Inspector will only bounce if deemed to be effective; otherwise it won't. Alias |
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I am sick and tired of these spams !
If you have to my difficulty please advise as both me and Giant, no doubt,
will be interested. Otherwise just go away. Your comments on this matter to date show no intelligence whatsoever. The whole point of my original message is to advise would be purchasers of Span Inspector, not to expect support from the program vendor should they have problems, based upon my experience. The program clearly works for some and presumably they are satisfied but those who have problems may find they are on their own. "Alias" wrote in message ... Most of my emails require "this server requires authentification" and I have no problems. I suspect the problem is you, not Spam Inspector. Alias "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... Of course I did. I always load new programs with all others shut down (Enditall). As far as trying it beforehand, can't you read? I said it used to work and only stopped working when my ISP changed its "configuration" to require "This server requires authentification" to be checked. At that point OE stopped receiving mail. Uninstalling SI solved the problem, reinstalling the program (yes the very latest version) caused the problem to reoccur. Contacted "Giant" 3 times for advice, no response. Finally got a response to unload and reload latest program. Did that, no change. Contacted Giant again who eventually asked me to send copies of certain files to them (can't remember which files now), sent the files. I have not heard from Giant since and that was over two months ago. Have given up on SI and "Giant". Have found "Spamihilator" (I know what an awful name), works better than SI and what is more it is free. Under the circumstances I feel justified in complaining about the short-comings of Spam Inspector and "Giant". While I recognize that programs are unlikely to work perfectly in every single case, the lack of any meaningful support to a paying customer from "Giant" is not acceptable and I strongly advise anyone to look elsewhere for an "anti Spam" program. "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote Good for you but it still doesn't "work" for me and as I posted "Giant" are of no help whatsoever. I would not knowingly purchase software from a Company that doesn't support their clients. They told you to uninstall it and reinstall it, right? Did you do that? And did you turn off your AV auto scan prior to installing it? Why didn't you download the free preview before purchasing it? Alias "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... W ell it appears we have someone with some knowledge on Spam Inspector. Please explain why SI worked OK for me until my ISP required me to check "This Server Requires Authentification" in the OE Account Properties, I have seven of those types of accounts and SI has no problem with them whatsoever. Alias after which I was unable to receive emails until I removed SI. I lost count of the number of e mails for assistance on this problem I sent to "Giant" who either ignored the requests for help or replied to reinstall the program (standard response). If Spam Inspector works for you fine, it worked for me once, but if you have problems don't rely upon Giant to help you or you may be unlucky. I paid for this program and I expect it to work, for me it doesn't, hence I advise anyone to use another program especially as I now find there are many "anti Spam" programs which are freeware and work as well., if not better, than those that you pay for. Please do not think because a program functions for you, in your particular set of circumstances, it will function equally well for all. That simply is not true. "Alias" wrote in message ... "N. Miller" wrote says... Mailwasher works outside OE. Spam Inspector uses OE so you don't have to open two programs; in Mailwasher's case, open Mailwasher, clean mail, then open OE. With Spam Inspector, open OE and Spam Inspector works within OE and puts all of your spam in the Deleted Items folder. That doesn't seem quite correct. Yes, you open MailWasher first, and clean your email. However, when you clean the email, you click the "Process Mail" button in MW; this should automatically open MSOE. So does hitting the OE icon on the desktop or quick launch :-) That said, I don't like MailWasher because of its promotion of the abusive "bounce" feature. I wouldn't use it if they gave it to me. -- Norman Spam Inspector will only bounce if deemed to be effective; otherwise it won't. Alias |
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I am sick and tired of these spams !
alias,
it's possible, i've had this version for a long time, over a year at least. indera "Alias" wrote in message ... Then they've changed. It's still an extra step compared to Spam Inspector. Alias "Dr. Indera" wrote in message ... alias, i have the free version and i have 3 email accounts set up. indera "Alias" wrote in message ... "kimbo_" wrote Hello, I use Mailwasher from http://www.mailwasher.net/ it`s free. Since when? It's "free" for only one email account. It checks your mail on the server without downloading it. Then you can choose what to delete of the server. HTH Kim Mailwasher works outside OE. Spam Inspector uses OE so you don't have to open two programs; in Mailwasher's case, open Mailwasher, clean mail, then open OE. With Spam Inspector, open OE and Spam Inspector works within OE and puts all of your spam in the Deleted Items folder. Alias "Alias" wrote in message ... "Sheila" wrote Hello everyone ! I need your help please as I am sick and tired of the email spams I am receiving everyday. About 50 or 60 every day. A friend advised me to install Sp2 RC1 in the hope that it will stop them. But nothing. They keep landing in my Inbox. I tried to set Rules from Tools Message Rules and again they are not stopped. At least if these spams are decent, I wouldn't be bothered much. I have children. Please can anyone give me sound advice as to how I can stop them landing in my Inbox. Thank you very much. Download Spam Inspector from http://www.giantcompany.com/ You get a 14 day free trial to see how it works. It puts 99% of your spam in the Deleted Items folder. It's worth every penny. Alias |
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I am sick and tired of these spams !
"Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... If you have to my difficulty please advise as both me and Giant, no doubt, will be interested. Otherwise just go away. Your comments on this matter to date show no intelligence whatsoever. The whole point of my original message is to advise would be purchasers of Span Inspector, not to expect support from the program vendor should they have problems, based upon my experience. The program clearly works for some and presumably they are satisfied but those who have problems may find they are on their own. Let's see, the problem started when your ISP made the changes and you blame Spam Inspector. And, to top it off, you say I "show no intelligence whatsoever". Did you also make similar comments to Giant? Alias "Alias" wrote in message ... Most of my emails require "this server requires authentification" and I have no problems. I suspect the problem is you, not Spam Inspector. Alias "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... Of course I did. I always load new programs with all others shut down (Enditall). As far as trying it beforehand, can't you read? I said it used to work and only stopped working when my ISP changed its "configuration" to require "This server requires authentification" to be checked. At that point OE stopped receiving mail. Uninstalling SI solved the problem, reinstalling the program (yes the very latest version) caused the problem to reoccur. Contacted "Giant" 3 times for advice, no response. Finally got a response to unload and reload latest program. Did that, no change. Contacted Giant again who eventually asked me to send copies of certain files to them (can't remember which files now), sent the files. I have not heard from Giant since and that was over two months ago. Have given up on SI and "Giant". Have found "Spamihilator" (I know what an awful name), works better than SI and what is more it is free. Under the circumstances I feel justified in complaining about the short-comings of Spam Inspector and "Giant". While I recognize that programs are unlikely to work perfectly in every single case, the lack of any meaningful support to a paying customer from "Giant" is not acceptable and I strongly advise anyone to look elsewhere for an "anti Spam" program. "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote Good for you but it still doesn't "work" for me and as I posted "Giant" are of no help whatsoever. I would not knowingly purchase software from a Company that doesn't support their clients. They told you to uninstall it and reinstall it, right? Did you do that? And did you turn off your AV auto scan prior to installing it? Why didn't you download the free preview before purchasing it? Alias "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... W ell it appears we have someone with some knowledge on Spam Inspector. Please explain why SI worked OK for me until my ISP required me to check "This Server Requires Authentification" in the OE Account Properties, I have seven of those types of accounts and SI has no problem with them whatsoever. Alias after which I was unable to receive emails until I removed SI. I lost count of the number of e mails for assistance on this problem I sent to "Giant" who either ignored the requests for help or replied to reinstall the program (standard response). If Spam Inspector works for you fine, it worked for me once, but if you have problems don't rely upon Giant to help you or you may be unlucky. I paid for this program and I expect it to work, for me it doesn't, hence I advise anyone to use another program especially as I now find there are many "anti Spam" programs which are freeware and work as well., if not better, than those that you pay for. Please do not think because a program functions for you, in your particular set of circumstances, it will function equally well for all. That simply is not true. "Alias" wrote in message ... "N. Miller" wrote says... Mailwasher works outside OE. Spam Inspector uses OE so you don't have to open two programs; in Mailwasher's case, open Mailwasher, clean mail, then open OE. With Spam Inspector, open OE and Spam Inspector works within OE and puts all of your spam in the Deleted Items folder. That doesn't seem quite correct. Yes, you open MailWasher first, and clean your email. However, when you clean the email, you click the "Process Mail" button in MW; this should automatically open MSOE. So does hitting the OE icon on the desktop or quick launch :-) That said, I don't like MailWasher because of its promotion of the abusive "bounce" feature. I wouldn't use it if they gave it to me. -- Norman Spam Inspector will only bounce if deemed to be effective; otherwise it won't. Alias |
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I am sick and tired of these spams !
Giant have all the facts, including diagnostic files they requested, but
have not responded in any way. They simply ignore the problem. I would understand if they simply acknowledged the problem and indicate they were investigating. In my opinion Giant are failing to accept their responsibilities as a software vendor to assist and support their customer. I find it curious that you appear to support their actions or rather lack of action by implying some sort of fault with me. I simply purchased their software for a particular purpose and after installing and reinstalling it a number of times, found it failed to work for me. This type of forum is one of the means to exchange with others experience of performance of software companies and to allow others to benefit from others experiences both good and bad. I am happy for you that your experience with this particular software has been favourable and wish my experience had been the same but unfortunately it has not. Maybe if and when you have problems with the software that you are unable to troubleshoot yourself, you will then understand my dissatisfaction with Giant's customer support. As far as the problem occurring when my ISP changed their required configuration, the change simply required the enabling of a feature within OE, hardly an unusual departure and one a program designed to work with OE should accommodate. I think we have exhausted all there is to say on this particular subject and we should now stop. "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... If you have to my difficulty please advise as both me and Giant, no doubt, will be interested. Otherwise just go away. Your comments on this matter to date show no intelligence whatsoever. The whole point of my original message is to advise would be purchasers of Span Inspector, not to expect support from the program vendor should they have problems, based upon my experience. The program clearly works for some and presumably they are satisfied but those who have problems may find they are on their own. Let's see, the problem started when your ISP made the changes and you blame Spam Inspector. And, to top it off, you say I "show no intelligence whatsoever". Did you also make similar comments to Giant? Alias "Alias" wrote in message ... Most of my emails require "this server requires authentification" and I have no problems. I suspect the problem is you, not Spam Inspector. Alias "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... Of course I did. I always load new programs with all others shut down (Enditall). As far as trying it beforehand, can't you read? I said it used to work and only stopped working when my ISP changed its "configuration" to require "This server requires authentification" to be checked. At that point OE stopped receiving mail. Uninstalling SI solved the problem, reinstalling the program (yes the very latest version) caused the problem to reoccur. Contacted "Giant" 3 times for advice, no response. Finally got a response to unload and reload latest program. Did that, no change. Contacted Giant again who eventually asked me to send copies of certain files to them (can't remember which files now), sent the files. I have not heard from Giant since and that was over two months ago. Have given up on SI and "Giant". Have found "Spamihilator" (I know what an awful name), works better than SI and what is more it is free. Under the circumstances I feel justified in complaining about the short-comings of Spam Inspector and "Giant". While I recognize that programs are unlikely to work perfectly in every single case, the lack of any meaningful support to a paying customer from "Giant" is not acceptable and I strongly advise anyone to look elsewhere for an "anti Spam" program. "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote Good for you but it still doesn't "work" for me and as I posted "Giant" are of no help whatsoever. I would not knowingly purchase software from a Company that doesn't support their clients. They told you to uninstall it and reinstall it, right? Did you do that? And did you turn off your AV auto scan prior to installing it? Why didn't you download the free preview before purchasing it? Alias "Alias" wrote in message ... "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message ... W ell it appears we have someone with some knowledge on Spam Inspector. Please explain why SI worked OK for me until my ISP required me to check "This Server Requires Authentification" in the OE Account Properties, I have seven of those types of accounts and SI has no problem with them whatsoever. Alias after which I was unable to receive emails until I removed SI. I lost count of the number of e mails for assistance on this problem I sent to "Giant" who either ignored the requests for help or replied to reinstall the program (standard response). If Spam Inspector works for you fine, it worked for me once, but if you have problems don't rely upon Giant to help you or you may be unlucky. I paid for this program and I expect it to work, for me it doesn't, hence I advise anyone to use another program especially as I now find there are many "anti Spam" programs which are freeware and work as well., if not better, than those that you pay for. Please do not think because a program functions for you, in your particular set of circumstances, it will function equally well for all. That simply is not true. "Alias" wrote in message ... "N. Miller" wrote says... Mailwasher works outside OE. Spam Inspector uses OE so you don't have to open two programs; in Mailwasher's case, open Mailwasher, clean mail, then open OE. With Spam Inspector, open OE and Spam Inspector works within OE and puts all of your spam in the Deleted Items folder. That doesn't seem quite correct. Yes, you open MailWasher first, and clean your email. However, when you clean the email, you click the "Process Mail" button in MW; this should automatically open MSOE. So does hitting the OE icon on the desktop or quick launch :-) That said, I don't like MailWasher because of its promotion of the abusive "bounce" feature. I wouldn't use it if they gave it to me. -- Norman Spam Inspector will only bounce if deemed to be effective; otherwise it won't. Alias |
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