Pricelessware Candidate: Frontgate MX

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Frontgate MX is an Email-screen program that I've been using for about a
week, and loving it. It uses blacklist servers but not in the usual way:
it pre-tags your Emails but presents a window with the pertinent
information (sender, subject, etc.) and lets you approve its tagging or
change the tagging. Once you have labeled something definitely it will
not present it to you again. Of course, you can change an approved /
rejected domain or address. You can even delay something. (Why? I
haven't figured out all the in's and out's yet.)

As freeware it seems well on its way to being fully-developed. Currently
it is at v. 0.9.1.36 [1.36 beta]. I don't know what else they can do to
perfect it, but evidently they have ideas.

Link: http://www.presorium.com/index.shtml
 
Not very nice interface-if it was mac style or something that did look
modern, it'd be seconded
 
Did I just see AA Fussy complain about another programs interface!?!?!??!

Holy Crap. Take a look at this:

http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Shell_and_Desktop/Desktop_Window_Manager
s/Babya_System_XP_2004_Screenshot.html

For the uninformed, this is the Babya System, developed by AA Fussy

Not very nice interface-if it was mac style or something that did look
modern, it'd be seconded
LittleMac said:
Frontgate MX is an Email-screen program that I've been using for about a
week, and loving it. It uses blacklist servers but not in the usual way:
it pre-tags your Emails but presents a window with the pertinent
information (sender, subject, etc.) and lets you approve its tagging or
change the tagging. Once you have labeled something definitely it will
not present it to you again. Of course, you can change an approved /
rejected domain or address. You can even delay something. (Why? I
haven't figured out all the in's and out's yet.)

As freeware it seems well on its way to being fully-developed. Currently
it is at v. 0.9.1.36 [1.36 beta]. I don't know what else they can do to
perfect it, but evidently they have ideas.

Link: http://www.presorium.com/index.shtml
 
A.A. Fussy wrote:
|| Not very nice interface-if it was mac style or something that did
|| look modern, it'd be seconded
|| ||| Frontgate MX is an Email-screen program that I've been using for
||| about a week, and loving it. It uses blacklist servers but not in
||| the usual way: it pre-tags your Emails but presents a window with
||| the pertinent information (sender, subject, etc.) and lets you
||| approve its tagging or change the tagging. Once you have labeled
||| something definitely it will not present it to you again. Of
||| course, you can change an approved / rejected domain or address.
||| You can even delay something. (Why? I haven't figured out all the
||| in's and out's yet.)
|||
||| As freeware it seems well on its way to being fully-developed.
||| Currently it is at v. 0.9.1.36 [1.36 beta]. I don't know what else
||| they can do to perfect it, but evidently they have ideas.
|||
||| Link: http://www.presorium.com/index.shtml

I appreciate your comments as reflecting your point of view. Would you
please explain further what you mean by "Not very nice interface"? It
seems to me to be a very non-intrusive interface. Since it is still in
beta perhaps you would like to email some constructive criticism and
suggestions to the program's authors? Just go to
http://www.presorium.com/index.shtml and click on "Contact Us". I am
sure that your comments would be welcome, since it is seems that you are
so well known in this newsgroup.
 
LittleMac wrote:

A.A. Fussy wrote:
|| Not very nice interface-if it was mac style or something that did
|| look modern, it'd be seconded
|| ||| Frontgate MX is an Email-screen program that I've been using for
||| about a week, and loving it. It uses blacklist servers but not in
||| the usual way: it pre-tags your Emails but presents a window with
||| the pertinent information (sender, subject, etc.) and lets you
||| approve its tagging or change the tagging. Once you have labeled
||| something definitely it will not present it to you again. Of
||| course, you can change an approved / rejected domain or address.
||| You can even delay something. (Why? I haven't figured out all the
||| in's and out's yet.)
|||
||| As freeware it seems well on its way to being fully-developed.
||| Currently it is at v. 0.9.1.36 [1.36 beta]. I don't know what else
||| they can do to perfect it, but evidently they have ideas.
|||
||| Link: http://www.presorium.com/index.shtml
I appreciate your comments as reflecting your point of view. Would you
please explain further what you mean by "Not very nice interface"? It
seems to me to be a very non-intrusive interface. Since it is still in
beta perhaps you would like to email some constructive criticism and
suggestions to the program's authors? Just go to
http://www.presorium.com/index.shtml and click on "Contact Us". I am
sure that your comments would be welcome, since it is seems that you are
so well known in this newsgroup.

I dunno if that was a jab or not <g>, but far's I know, he just popped up
in here recently. Hasn't even figured out how to inter/bottom post, yet,
so things make sense.
 
Well, I for one love Frontgate MX, and I find it easy to use and effective.
I recommend it to all my friends.
 
At leastmy interface colorful
George Duh-bya said:
Did I just see AA Fussy complain about another programs interface!?!?!??!

Holy Crap. Take a look at this:

http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Shell_and_Desktop/Desktop_Window_Manager
s/Babya_System_XP_2004_Screenshot.html

For the uninformed, this is the Babya System, developed by AA Fussy

Not very nice interface-if it was mac style or something that did look
modern, it'd be seconded
LittleMac said:
Frontgate MX is an Email-screen program that I've been using for about a
week, and loving it. It uses blacklist servers but not in the usual way:
it pre-tags your Emails but presents a window with the pertinent
information (sender, subject, etc.) and lets you approve its tagging or
change the tagging. Once you have labeled something definitely it will
not present it to you again. Of course, you can change an approved /
rejected domain or address. You can even delay something. (Why? I
haven't figured out all the in's and out's yet.)

As freeware it seems well on its way to being fully-developed. Currently
it is at v. 0.9.1.36 [1.36 beta]. I don't know what else they can do to
perfect it, but evidently they have ideas.

Link: http://www.presorium.com/index.shtml
 
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