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		<title>By: &#187; E-mail security: detecting spam (IV) &#187; Becoming paranoid &#187; Tips about computer security, privacy and staying safe online</title>
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		<description>[...] If we use Thunderbird, it already includes a filter, as we saw in the last post about spam. This is really easy to use, as we only have to click a button to tell it if we think a message is spam and once it is trained it will move automatically all spam to a predefined folder, or can even delete it automatically (I don&#8217;t recommend it in case of false positives). [...]</description>
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