Speaking of spam.... Since I switched to Thunderbird (1.5.0.7) I've been using the "junk" filter. It only took about a week to get it trained. Now it's putting about 95% of the spam in the "junk" folder. It's only mis-identified legitimate emails as junk twice so far. I haven't been nearly so lucky with my webmail. I switched over much of my business correspondence to my webmail account with Deru (I use the "Horde" interface), which gets any and all messages addressed to nakota-software.com. I know I get a lot more spam on that because there are bots out there harvesting my URL. I've been blacklisting every piece of spam I've received for a couple of weeks but I don't think I'm getting any repeats. I suppose I should figure out how to have it reject everything that's not on my whitelist, but that seems like a hassle. Or I guess I could just set it to forward everything to a POP account, and let Thunderbird take care of it. Vaughn Darrin Chandler wrote: > Kurt Granroth wrote: >> Darrin Chandler wrote: >>> I've seen a couple of those come through lately, but not too many. Are >>> you greylisting? >> No, I am not. I'm too lazy to manage the upkeep of it. I would always >> prefer to do a lot of work up front and nothing afterwards than a steady >> bit of little work. My problem with greylisting is that it doesn't work >> for the business notification type emails without some work. >> >> For instance, say I order from XYZ store for the first time and want to >> get my receipt emailed to me. I would have to modify my greylisting >> setup to allow that email since there is no way that their automated >> system will do the proper reply to get past it. This would have to be >> done for every business that I'm a customer to. Not a lot of work... >> but a little bit for a long time. > > That should only be a problem for two circumstances that I can think of: > (1) You want the reply NOW, not in a little while, or (2) Their mail > system is horribly broken and won't retry properly. > > Doing greylisting myself, I have seen both. It's never been nearly > enough of a problem to make me give it up. For me, situation (1) means > doing a little bit of work once in a great while. I don't often need the > reply RIGHT NOW. YMMV. > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss