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How to add an add-on spam filter to Outlook Express (continued)

Without a doubt, there's a little fiddling, but you can get SpamBayes to work with Outlook Express.

But what if you don't want to fiddle? Isn't there out Outlook Express spam solution? Turns out that there is. In fact, we found an ad for SpamBully when we did a Google search for "SpamBayes Outlook Express". Now, to be fair, we haven't tested SpamBully, but their Web site seems to indicate everyone loves them. The product's $29.95. Try it. Worse case, you'll be out thirty bucks.

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Learn more about SpamBayes.

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Learn more about Postini.

Learn more about SpamBully.

Marilyn Dash is a self-employed management consultant. For more information, see http://www.DashingForward.com. To learn more about Marilyn's racing, see http://www.RubyRedRacing.com.




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