Movies watched:
"Daredevil"
"The Rainmaker"
"A Close Shave" (Wallace & Gromit)
"Goldmember" (Austin Powers)
All three of the "Anne" movie series (Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, Return to Avonlea)
SpamBayes works excellently with Outlook 2002, and somewhat excellently with Outlook Express 6. It's a snap to install with Outlook, but requires a bit of fiddling and knowledge to be able to setup the OS version. Both work great, however, as now all of my POP3 and IMAP spam is filtered into separate folders (not clogging up my Inbox). SpamBayes is cool because it's trainable - it learns what you consider to be spam over time and with training from you. Very chic. I would definitely recommend this free spam solution for Outlook users, but I wouldn't advise it for OE users unless you already know what Python, POP3, and Proxies are, and aren't afraid of some fiddling with the DOS prompt, CTRL+C, paths, ports, etc. If you're up for the challenge, go for it - it works great once it's all running!
The OE version isn't as integrated as the Outlook version. In Outlook, you get buttons added to your toolbar which let you classify messages simply by clicking a button. In OE, however, you have to classify messages via a web interface (localhost:8880/review) - you can't do with from within OE. It's not really a problem, just a small inconvenience. A small price to pay, however, for a free, open-source, and wonderful spam solution.
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