Re: [CH] Foul Language
Blyrock (blyrock@bellsouth.net)
Fri, 25 Feb 2000 12:15:42 -0500
It's even easier than getting your ISP involved and incurring
charges. Almost every mailer I have even seen has a filter.
I currently use Outlook Express 5.0 and it is packed with
features that make avoiding bad language easy as @#$%^.
And best of all it's FREE!
Just look under Tools>message rules>mail>new
Check the appropriate boxes and create a word list and
you are done. Seeing the words F#(& or B@$+@&!)
or even S@))(O#AB!+(# are a thing of the past.
Tim
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----- Original Message -----
From: Byron Bromley <Byron.Bromley@gsd-co.com>
To: <chile-heads@globalgarden.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 10:15 PM
Subject: [CH] Foul Language
> FYI Some ISP's have a foul language filter.
> If a message is recieved with foul language
> this message is blocked.
>
> To reinstall the sender, my ISP charges $75
> CH is fun and informative, but not at $75 per digest.
>
> Thank you
> Byron
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