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  1. Re:Still Not Worth Switching on Mozilla Thunderbird 0.2 Released · · Score: 1

    Troll I think, but just in case you are serious about your post...

    No Spam filters built in - Ummm, yes there is a bayesian based filter built in. You click on the spam, it learns the spam, next spam that shows up gets marked as spam and optionally gets moved to a Junk folder.

    No anti-virus program works with Thunderbird - Ummm, every anti-virus program I've tried works with it, pc-cillian, Norton, etc.

    Jib

  2. Re:Memory Footprint? on Mozilla Thunderbird 0.2 Released · · Score: 2, Informative

    Hi,

    Just started it up about 30 minutes ago, 3 IMAP accounts and one pop3 account. Loads and loads of messages in my INBOX's

    Currently using 7,504k (just jumped up from 6,957k). Pretty good I'd say considering FireBird is taking 36Megs :)

    Jib

  3. Re:Speed on Mozilla Thunderbird 0.2 Released · · Score: 1

    Wow, I'm running a Toshiba Laptop with a Celery 700 and 128Meg of ram. I rarely have any issues with 0.1 aside from the odd catchup typing it does occasionaly when replying to a message.

    Just installed 0.2 and it is a LOT snappier, we'll see what a days use shows.

    Jib

  4. Re:huh on SoBig: Worst is Yet to Come · · Score: 1

    Interesting... Are you sure your virus scanner is actually catching Sobig.F ? I'd really double check that your scanner is operating correctly.

    This is my last 4 months and Sobig.F only started getting caught early morning on the 19th.

    Not a complete list, just the top ones.

    Worm.Sobig.F: 932
    Exploit.IFrame.HTML: 79
    Worm.Sobig.E: 52
    Worm.BugBear.B: 46
    Worm.Sobig.A: 41
    Worm.Palyh.A: 25
    Worm/Klez.H: 25
    Worm.Sobig.C: 20
    Exploit.IFrame.Gen: 11
    Worm.Fizzer.A: 8
    Worm.Gibe.B: 7
    Trojan.WDialUp: 4
    Trojan.Webber.A: 3

  5. Re:My own list of spammers... on When Good Spammers Go Bad · · Score: 1
    http://enthalpy.homelinux.org/spammers.txt

    Nice collection, 954 unique addresses -- but how many of those do you think are DHCP'd?

    Probably most of them. I think the point is they shouldn't be talking directly to your mail server. I do the same thing but with rbldns and I've got over 4000 address's and class c's in it.

    If someone does want to run their own mail server, our address is on the rbl page and they can easily send us an email. Jib