Takk Kristian! Jeg er fortsatt plaget med spam, selv om jeg har lastet ned
en såkallt «spambuster». Skal prøve denne.
Tim
—–Original Message—–
From: Kristian Østberg [mailto:krostber@online.no]
Sent: 26. mars 2003 14:27
To: O-ringen
Subject: TEKNISK SPAM?
Til alle som føler at det godt kunne ha vært litt mindre spam.
På bakgrunn av nedenstående omtale i et elektronisk nyhetsblad som heter
eWeek, lastet jeg i går ned og installerte versjon 1.3 av Mozilla.
Nedlastingen var verst, en halv time med ISDN, men installeringen var
helt uten problemer. Etter installering oppdaget jeg at hele postkassen
var blitt med fra Netscape, deriblant søppelkassen og adresselisten;
nesten som å bli gjenfødt! Ikke sikkert at det samme skjer med Outlook
og Eudora, men man kan alltid prøve.
Her er en mer informativ og nøktern omtale:
«Not surprisingly for an application that is intended mainly as a
development platform, the Mozilla Web browser continues its seemingly
constant upgrade cycle. Version 1.3 of the browser adds many useful new
features, including some effective anti-spam features in the mail client.
Other new features in Mozilla 1.3, which was released by the Mozilla
Organization earlier this month, include newsgroup filters, automatic
image resizing and dynamic profile switching. Also, while many who made
a quick jump to Mozilla 1.2 ended up regretting it because of several
initial problems, eWeek Labs has found Mozilla 1.3 to be very stable and
fast during the week we’ve used it since it was released. (Mozilla 1.3
can be downloaded for free at www.mozilla.org
However, although Mozilla 1.3 ran well on Windows, Linux and Mac test
systems, Mac OS X users may want to hold off on Version 1.3 because it
does not currently support the ability to add new features or themes.
By far, the biggest and most welcome new addition to Mozilla is the spam
filtering capabilities in the mail client. Like the junk-mail filtering
capabilities in Mac OS X, the new spam filtering features in the Mozilla
mail client use Bayesian filtering to detect probable spam. We could
train the client to detect new spam messages simply by identifying which
existing messages were and were not spam.»
Lykke til!
Kristian