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Kaspersky version 7? Steve Pope 12-13-2007
Posted by Wilf on December 15, 2007, 5:39 am
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rt wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 02:56:48 GMT, G Mulcaster
>
>>> Is Version 7 as good as Version 6, or are there any problems
>>> with it?
>>
>> I'm no expert, but I upgraded from V6 to V7 two weeks ago. One thing
>> I like about V7 is the email screener.
>>
>> When mail is checked, a screen pops up showing the emails about to be
>> downloaded. You have the option of deleting unwanted emails before
>> they are downloaded to your computer. (Never noticed this option on
>> V6).
>>
>> Also, it now much easier to find the quarrantined files.
>>
>> Gary
>>
>
> I use KIS 7 & Thunderbird but I noticed that when I used the email
> screener it added '[!! SPAM] ' to the subject line of every email so
> I turned the screener off.
>
> Is there a way to stop it changing the subject line?
>
It's KIS's Anti-Spam module that does that if it thinks the email is
spam. Either train the facility to recognise spam properly (bu going
into Anti-Spam and telling it that those emails it erroneously marked as
spam are ok. Or, better, switch off the Anti-Spam facility - I love KIS
apart from their Anti-Spam module which I have never got to work properly.

--
Wilf

Posted by G Mulcaster on December 15, 2007, 11:20 am
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>It's KIS's Anti-Spam module that does that if it thinks the email is
>spam. Either train the facility to recognise spam properly (bu going
>into Anti-Spam and telling it that those emails it erroneously marked as
>spam are ok. Or, better, switch off the Anti-Spam facility - I love KIS
>apart from their Anti-Spam module which I have never got to work properly.

The spam module is of no use to me. I would like to turn it off

On the other hand, I like the email pre-screening function and would
like to retain it.

If anyone can sort out a solution it would be much appreciated :)

Gary

Posted by Ernie B. on December 15, 2007, 12:24 pm
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On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 16:20:52 GMT G Mulcaster wrote:

>
> >It's KIS's Anti-Spam module that does that if it thinks the email is
> >spam. Either train the facility to recognise spam properly (bu going
> >into Anti-Spam and telling it that those emails it erroneously marked as
> >spam are ok. Or, better, switch off the Anti-Spam facility - I love KIS
> >apart from their Anti-Spam module which I have never got to work properly.
>
> The spam module is of no use to me. I would like to turn it off
>
So, turn it off. <g>

> On the other hand, I like the email pre-screening function and would
> like to retain it.
>
> If anyone can sort out a solution it would be much appreciated :)
>
Log into <https://webmail.shaw.ca/uwc/auth> with your email ID and password.
You can then review the email on the server, deal with the trash and download
only the email you wish to keep.
--
Ernie B.

Communication: The art of moving an idea from one mind to another, hopefully
without distortion.

Posted by G Mulcaster on December 15, 2007, 4:35 pm
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>> The spam module is of no use to me. I would like to turn it off
>>
>So, turn it off. <g>
>
>> On the other hand, I like the email pre-screening function and would
>> like to retain it.
>>
>> If anyone can sort out a solution it would be much appreciated :)
>>
>Log into <https://webmail.shaw.ca/uwc/auth> with your email ID and password.
>You can then review the email on the server, deal with the trash and download
>only the email you wish to keep.

I turned it off, and I still have the email screening feature. So
far, six messages have come in and none has been tagged as "Spam".
Too soon to tell; I'm hoping this will work. Will report back.

I use the webmail option when travelling. It's good for that, but too
much of a hassle to use each time mail is checked IMHO.

Cheers, Gary

Posted by Ernie B. on December 15, 2007, 8:36 pm
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On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 21:35:02 GMT G Mulcaster wrote:

> I use the webmail option when travelling. It's good for that, but too
> much of a hassle to use each time mail is checked IMHO.
>
My method is to set webmail as the home page of a browser. Opening the
browser takes me to the webmail page with the login information saved. One
click and I'm looking at the inbox and can go on from there. IMO the best
thing about it is that spam is never downloaded.
--
Ernie B.

Communication: The art of moving an idea from one mind to another, hopefully
without distortion.

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