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Currently using Cloudmark's Spam blocker plugin for Outlook Express (on XP
32 pro). I want to move to XP64 as my main OS. But Cloudmark doesn't have a version that runs on XP64. I want spam filtering software with following features: *Must integrate with Outlook Express on XP64* And by "integrate with" I just mean the way Cloudmark works on my current XP32 Outlook Express in that there are two buttons in my Outlook Express now that are "block" and "unblock". If an email I know is spam gets past Cloudmark, I can select that email and click the "block" button. Cloudmark's server is notified and so all other Cloudmark users benefit. This method works pretty well *mostly because* Cloudmark has a lot of users. According to their web site, over a million users. Also would be nice if it (a) moves "suspected spam" into a "spam" folder so I can check before deleting; and (b) allows me to quickly/easily report a msg it didn't catch as spam. Cloudmark does these things. Thanks for any suggestions you all can give! -- Scotter Tyan Thunder K8WE Dual Opteron 252s (2.6ghz) 4 gig Corsair XMS DDR400 RAM XFX 7800 GTX 256 w/VGAsilencerV3 500 gig Hitachi SATA 300 160 gig Seagate SATA 150 Dual Dell 24" wide aspect LCDs 550W Antec power supply X-Fi Platinum Soundblaster - |
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Stick to your original thread, please.
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Scotter wrote: Currently using Cloudmark's Spam blocker plugin for Outlook Express (on XP 32 pro). I want to move to XP64 as my main OS. But Cloudmark doesn't have a version that runs on XP64. I want spam filtering software with following features: *Must integrate with Outlook Express on XP64* And by "integrate with" I just mean the way Cloudmark works on my current XP32 Outlook Express in that there are two buttons in my Outlook Express now that are "block" and "unblock". If an email I know is spam gets past Cloudmark, I can select that email and click the "block" button. Cloudmark's server is notified and so all other Cloudmark users benefit. This method works pretty well *mostly because* Cloudmark has a lot of users. According to their web site, over a million users. Also would be nice if it (a) moves "suspected spam" into a "spam" folder so I can check before deleting; and (b) allows me to quickly/easily report a msg it didn't catch as spam. Cloudmark does these things. Thanks for any suggestions you all can give! |
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