[gui-talk] Fw: AVG Question:

Wayne Merritt wcmerritt at austin.rr.com
Sat Apr 28 16:35:22 CDT 2007


Hi. if you're talking about filtering the mail into folders whenever spam 
comes in, I had to do this via creating my own filters in OE. Basically, I 
found out that AVG puts the labels of [spam] and [virus] on associated 
messages, and I included those terms in my filters. So now most of the spam 
messages go into the Viruses and Spam folder. A few end up in my Inbox, just 
as a few non-spam messages end up in my spam folder. But, that will happen 
with any spam program. By and large though, this method has worked out 
extremely well.

I don't know how AVG does it, but this was how I got around the problem.

Good luck,
Wayne
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don Moore" <don.moore48 at comcast.net>
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Subject: [gui-talk] Fw: AVG Question:


>I just downloaded the trial version of AVG Security because I read that 
>it's the most accessible of the bunch.
>
> I didn't see any obvious way of doing the mail filter.  Any suggestions 
> without reading the 150 pages of documentation in PDF?  Thanks.
>
> A man WITH a gun is a CITIZEN
> A man WITHOUT gun is a SUBJECT
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