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Anyone have any idea what might have gotten turned on, and more importantly
how I get rid of this ! Thank you.
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-Ron
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-Ron
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-Ron
What message?
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f.h.
Microsoft Outlook MVP
Frankly I am not at all convinced that CA AntiSpam 2009 really isn't
supposed to work with Outlook 2002 (since the public area of the website
clearly says it should.) But after spending too much time all the way
around this, I just called CA customer service and asked for a refund of my
Anti-Spam subscription (which had basically just been renewed - I should have
suspected that right off). The customer service person gave refund with no
argument, and I uninstalled CA Anti-Spam. (btw, they have an amazingly
effective licensing system. Within minutes of me calling them, my
installation immediately told me the license was now expired and the product
would no longer work.)
I have never had too high of a regard for CA. I used the Anti-Spam product
from way back when it was a small independent product, Qurb. i grimaced
when I saw CA had acquired them, but for a few years there, it still seemed
ok. But at last, the CA modus operandi of churn and burn on the products
appeared. Though I wanted to be their customer, I basically had no choice.
I liked qurb. I've really not seen another AntiSpam program that I like as
well. I don't want a big full security suite - I already like the products I
have for those things. And I'm not a fan of the server side products, or
ones that change my email server settings (ala SpamAnilihator) or IHateSpam.
Anyone have a suggesting for a qurb like product, reasonably priced, that
works with Outlook 2002 ?
Thanks
> I liked qurb. I've really not seen another AntiSpam program that I like
> as
> well. I don't want a big full security suite - I already like the
> products I
> have for those things. And I'm not a fan of the server side products, or
> ones that change my email server settings (ala SpamAnilihator) or
> IHateSpam.
> Anyone have a suggesting for a qurb like product, reasonably priced, that
> works with Outlook 2002 ?
Many people find http://spampayes.sourceforge.net/ to be effective.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
> Many people find http://spampayes.sourceforge.net/ to be effective.
Oops. http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]