Page 2: Load & Setup
<B>Get Started and Load :</B>
It would be boring for me to reiterate the fun I had working with the folks at <a href="http://www.spamcounterstrike.com">Spam CounterStrike</a>. Watching the changes in each new beta (I also found an error while downloading e-mail that they identified and corrected) gave me a rare opportunity to converse with Greg at Spam CounterStrike. Their new version 1.1 has many new and exciting features, too many for me to go into great detail. So lets just do some highlights.
The loading interface is just a few, simple clicks of 'next' buttons or check boxes for the agreement statement and installation options. A small program it quickly installs and is ready to setup.
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<B>Setup Program :</B>
You are now ready to setup Spam CounterStrike by performing three basic functions: Account Setup, Importing your address book, Create rules to move Spam. Each one is automatic or has step-by-step instructions.
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One change I made in my setup was to select 'Deleted Items' as my folder for all my Spam to go instead of making a 'Spam' folder. It is just an easy right click on that folder, select 'Empty Deleted Items Folder,' and choose 'yes' to permanently remove the contents to keep the clutter out.
<B>List Management :</B>
Also, you should check incoming 'Spam' for a few days after setting up the program to make sure your 'Friends Lists and Friendly Subjects' are correctly setup. You sure don't want to lose those e-mails within the 'Spam' clutter.
Once you find an e-mail with a friend you just open the e-mail, double-click to open the message, right click on the <B>From:</B> line, select <B>Properties</B>. You then double-click on the e-mail address, right click to copy it, right click on the Spam CounterStrike system tray icon <B>@</B>, select <B>Add Friend</B>, and click <B>OK</B> (the address should automatically appear in the box). A lot of steps, but they become second hand after a while. If a Spam e-mail makes it by the Spam CounterStrike scanner, you do the same process; you just select <B>Add Junk Sender</B> instead of <B>Add Friend</B>.
You can also manage many more lists by just right clicking on the Spam CounterStrike system tray icon <B>@</B>, select <B>List Manager</B> and click on the list you want to add, delete, import, etc. It may seem intimidating, but practice makes perfect.
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It would be boring for me to reiterate the fun I had working with the folks at <a href="http://www.spamcounterstrike.com">Spam CounterStrike</a>. Watching the changes in each new beta (I also found an error while downloading e-mail that they identified and corrected) gave me a rare opportunity to converse with Greg at Spam CounterStrike. Their new version 1.1 has many new and exciting features, too many for me to go into great detail. So lets just do some highlights.
The loading interface is just a few, simple clicks of 'next' buttons or check boxes for the agreement statement and installation options. A small program it quickly installs and is ready to setup.
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</center>
<B>Setup Program :</B>
You are now ready to setup Spam CounterStrike by performing three basic functions: Account Setup, Importing your address book, Create rules to move Spam. Each one is automatic or has step-by-step instructions.
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</center>
One change I made in my setup was to select 'Deleted Items' as my folder for all my Spam to go instead of making a 'Spam' folder. It is just an easy right click on that folder, select 'Empty Deleted Items Folder,' and choose 'yes' to permanently remove the contents to keep the clutter out.
<B>List Management :</B>
Also, you should check incoming 'Spam' for a few days after setting up the program to make sure your 'Friends Lists and Friendly Subjects' are correctly setup. You sure don't want to lose those e-mails within the 'Spam' clutter.
Once you find an e-mail with a friend you just open the e-mail, double-click to open the message, right click on the <B>From:</B> line, select <B>Properties</B>. You then double-click on the e-mail address, right click to copy it, right click on the Spam CounterStrike system tray icon <B>@</B>, select <B>Add Friend</B>, and click <B>OK</B> (the address should automatically appear in the box). A lot of steps, but they become second hand after a while. If a Spam e-mail makes it by the Spam CounterStrike scanner, you do the same process; you just select <B>Add Junk Sender</B> instead of <B>Add Friend</B>.
You can also manage many more lists by just right clicking on the Spam CounterStrike system tray icon <B>@</B>, select <B>List Manager</B> and click on the list you want to add, delete, import, etc. It may seem intimidating, but practice makes perfect.
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