Junk posting . . .
"Dave Bugg" wrote in message
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Filtering @gmail.com is a very reasonable solution if you don't care about
minimal collateral damage (which I don't since it cuts my spam by 80-90%) OE
can be configured to ignore legitimate gmail users by adding specific rule
exceptions. And gmail users can munge their address so that the @gmail.com
filter overlooks them. It may be a less than elegant solution, and most
@gmail.com spam DOES originate from google-groups, but I like OE (especially
with OE Quote-Fix), I don't have to install a proxy and learn a whole new geek
shorthand to configure it.
Why do you need quote-fix if you don't get messages from google-groups? They
seem to be the only problem I have with quotes working correctly.
Oh well - you probably won't see this.
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