One free tool that makes it easier is Mailwasher [www.mailwasher.net]. It
flags the possibles and they go on a "blacklist". As has been noted,
replying on this list and others can sometimes result in a message being
tagged as "possible spam", but Mailwasher lets you either accept it, bounce
it, put it on a "Friends" list. Along with the free virus protection
available from www.grisoft.com and free firewall from www.zonealarm.com,
you're pretty far along without spending any $$$. Just my two.
David in frigid Massachusetts
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