Re: SPAM and web-based email
by "David Burlingame" <drbexe(at)tampabay.rr.com>
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Keith (and the rest of the Basics List),
This is exactly what I meant about a week ago,
when I said that I used to find out about the best
programs (and design ideas) from this list.
Thank you very much, Keith.
When you say "basic commands", I assume you mean
Unix (which my server uses). I know just about enough
Unix to get me in trouble!
But, my server company is very helpful (once I get
through to them), so I will give squirrelmail a try.
Once again, thanks a lot!
Dave Burlingame
http://www.drbexe.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: <keithsellars(at)bellsouth.net>
To: "'David Burlingame'" <drbexe(at)tampabay.rr.com>; "'Gio'" <gio(at)psci.net>
Cc: <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 3:05 PM
Subject: SPAM and web-based email
> Dave,
>
> Are you ever so right about not getting the same old emails. I've had to
> implement 2 or 3 levels of SPAM protection to filter most of them out.
> Finally got a handle on it, but it took a while.
>
> On a related note, I installed the newest version of SquirrelMail and
offer
> it as web-based email service to my clients that want it. It works really
> nicely and even has a spell check module that you can install. Also has
> SPAM filtering that you can enable as well. For anyone looking for a
> web-based email solution that will allow you to check your emails
remotely,
> SquirrelMail is really easy to install and configure if you have command
> line access and know some basic commands. Once you're logged into the
> squirrelmail session, everything is menu driven so it's really easy to
work
> with.
>
> Thanks,
> Keith D Sellars
> WebGraffix Media Solutions
> www.webgraffix.com
> "Making the Internet Easy"
> Ph: 1-229-243-7088
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