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how about
a better default SPAM filter? The "junk" mail feature of T-Bird currently isn't as user-friendly nor a trainable as free plug-ins that can be found for Outlook.
Posted by: Spats30   Posted on: 02/19/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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how about  Spats30 | 02/19/08
Windows live mail is my choice  zmud | 02/19/08
Too funny....  techboy_z | 02/19/08
Have you tried it?  zmud | 02/19/08
Um...OE is sooo 10 years ago!!  techboy_z | 02/20/08
RE: Mozilla launches Mozilla Messaging unit; Can it fix email?  devahaz | 02/19/08
The Speed of Light  D. T. Schmitz | 02/19/08
NO YAHOO FOR ME  eddzpc@... | 02/20/08
No Yahoo!  back_atcha | 02/20/08
Eddzpc, do you patronise the companies  mhenriday | 02/20/08
RE: Mozilla launches Mozilla Messaging unit; Can it fix email?  john@... | 02/19/08
T-bird has always worked fine for me  eddzpc@... | 02/20/08
Bad drive  Dr. John | 02/20/08
Calendaring and interoperability  jheine | 02/20/08
RE: Mozilla launches Mozilla Messaging unit; Can it fix email?  mr1972 | 02/20/08
Thunderbird is Fine by Me  rgeiken@... | 02/20/08
RE: Mozilla launches Mozilla Messaging unit; Can it fix email?  pimny@... | 02/20/08
RE: Mozilla launches Mozilla Messaging unit; Can it fix email?  retiredtripper | 02/20/08
RE: Mozilla launches....  bfilipiak@... | 02/20/08
Bloatware  boilers78 | 02/24/08
You're boycotting Toshiba too, right?  Larry the Security Guy | 02/20/08
Sorry  Larry the Security Guy | 02/20/08
Thanks Larry  eddzpc@... | 02/20/08
Irrelevant Reply  eddzpc@... | 02/20/08
Wait, email is broken?  John Musbach | 02/21/08

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