Spamcop again

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Jim Scott

Can the spamcop blacklist be added to any email client?
Mailwasher has it built in, but I don't like Mailwasher much.
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I had been thinking of using mailwasher.. I have had many people say they
like it.. am curious about why you don't..trying to get well rounded
perspective
 
I had been thinking of using mailwasher.. I have had many people say they
like it.. am curious about why you don't..trying to get well rounded
perspective
For starters, unless you go back to the old version on Pricelessware,
it is not free if you have more than one email server.

When mail comes in, the MW display is 'in your face'. If I want that
I'll open my email client, which incidentally is Mozilla-Thunderbird.
M-T does a fine job including handling spam, but it's slow to load up
and a bit heavy on resources (I'm on 98se with a pentium 300)

Back to MW: which still persists with the acceptedly silly bounce
feature.
In my case I'm not looking for a spam trap, because K9, popfile and
spampal are the best and Thunderbird is good enough.
All I want is a notifier which is fast, small and has a blacklist
feature. Poppy is my choice of the moment, but I do load all my
internet stuff with Netlaunch so I don't know how it works if it is
there when you are not on-line. Some notifiers are funny (peculiar)
then.
Hope this helps.
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Jim
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