| DJGordon 2005-12-31, 12:56 am |
| OE itself doesn't block spam. Your ISP should have mail account settings
(which I know Comcast does at their webmail setup page) and then they are
used in the downloading from your comcast server to OE.
Dani
"Neal" <nbrown12@MYcomcast.net> wrote in message
news:ovSdnWI9ZabWeCjeRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> I've used Mozilla Thunderbird for quite some time, but it keeps losing my
> name and password, so I went back to Outhouse Expressed.
>
> The problem is that OE is blocking no spam. T-bird was at least doing
> that. Does anyone know how to block spam with OE?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Neal
>
> Oh yeah, I used to think I was pretty much up on all the gadgets, but now
> I am feeling out of the loop.
>
> I thought everyone wanted white teeth, but now it's Bluetooth.
>
> Just when I finally figure out how to listen to a message in my wife's
> cell phone, they have Razrs. How you gonna shave with that thing?
>
> Now as I get ready to try out my MP3 player, it's probably just about as
> obsolete as I am feeling.
>
> Well, tonight is gonna be the big experament experiment with the MP3. I
> gonna plug it into my computer (somewhere) and transfer some songs to it
> and see what it sounds like on the itty bitty built-in speaker.
>
> Then I get to rip a CD. (I ruined most of a box burning them - they get
> all warped when you try to burn them.)
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