Using Thunderbird greatly cuts down on the amount of spam you see in the inbox. After using for only about a month, 90% of spam was automatically deposited in the "junk mail" folder. Surely this isn't as good as a paid spam-prevention service, but its free:)
Why are we so worried about this screensaver bringing down spam web sites? It can only be a good thing for all of us if the spammers have more obstacles to overcome in sending out their trash.
Using Thunderbird greatly cuts down on the amount of spam you see in the inbox. After using for only about a month, 90% of spam was automatically deposited in the "junk mail" folder. Surely this isn't as good as a paid spam-prevention service, but its free :)
Why are we so worried about this screensaver bringing down spam web sites? It can only be a good thing for all of us if the spammers have more obstacles to overcome in sending out their trash.