Re: the MI 5 spammer
- From: Joe Attardi <jattardi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:01:38 -0500
Lew wrote:
I have Thunderbird. It has a standard killfile capability, whereby one can block messages based on sender, subject text, etc. One can set up such filtering server by server, or by newsgroup within server. One can set up multiple killfile rulesets on the same messages. Unfortunately it doesn't (seem to) support wildcard filtering, which is annoying and a shortcoming but not to the level of "pathetically useless".I have to agree with Lew here. I use Thunderbird and am very happy with its spam blocking capabilities. I haven't heard from Paul Derbyshire in weeks now, and the "Great SWT Program" thread no longer pollutes my daily reading.
What does Thunderbird's newsgroup filtering lack that makes you so harsh?
This is the first I've seen of the MI5 persecutee guy in a while.
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