I have downloaded Thunderbird, Mozilla's new mail client. I think it
is a revolutionary step forward in letting users control their spam.
Up to now, I have been uncomfortable with client-side tools for spam
control. Either they are too complicated for users, or not robust enough.
Thunderbird looks great to me. It has drag-and-drop Bayesian filtering
and, for a new product, seems to offer some very sophisticated spam
fighting options. The combination of Spam Assassin and Thunderbird
looks very promising to me.
Yet I haven't seen it written up or mentioned often in spam discussions.
I am starting to recommend this to clients. Can anyone advise me
differently?
Jud.
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