Posted on 05/16/2007 10:35:54 PM PDT by papasmurf
I've used Mailwasher for years -- this is the third computer to have it installed. It's simple -- the mail stays on the server and gets deleted from there. It never gets to your computer.
I have MS Outlook set up to receive when I click the "Send/Receive" button. You set that up in the "Options" section of Outlook. Open Mailwasher, look over your e-mail, blacklist the obvious spam, delete the stuff you just don't want to receive (Uncle Harry's 15th version of "The Priest, The Rabbi, and the Bartender" joke, etc.), hit "Process," and Mailwasher will open Outlook when it finishes getting rid of the trash.
Once Outlook opens, click "Send/Receive." The e-mail you want is then downloaded.
It's not necessary to set up Outlook like that. I've done that because I share this computer, and sometimes my loving family forget to run Mailwasher before opening Outlook. This way, they can't accidentally download a virus.
In addition to the FReeper’s comments in #2, Google mail has an excellent spam filter already built in. Works extraordinarily well. I have my broadband acc’t forward everything to the Goog because without that 20,000 spams accumulate about every four months (that’s over 100 a day).
Thanks for that sneakemail tip!
No problemo.
Sneakemail has a great many tools for emailing. One allows you to send completely anonymous email to anyone and it is untraceable to the sender...barring a court order that is.
Though...why anyone would want to do something like that is beyond me.
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