Re: Website address resolves to 127.0.0.1
- From: Tx2 <this.is.an.inv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 14:04:15 -0000
In article <en8bbu$9td$1$8300dec7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
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Thanks everyone - especially Marcus & Mr Guest who seem to have pinned it
down to a problem with the site's host DNS configuration. I'll see if I can
let them know.
I should mention, I've already emailed the program's author. To date
I've had no response however.
Spamihilator, by the way, is a very effective Bayesian spam filter which
learns rapidly and is quite easy to use (important for the client I just
installed it with!). Installs in one go, and works well with Outlook
Express
Yes, it is supposed to be very good, although, as it did seem to slow
down my RX in Outlook 2003 quite considerably, I uninstalled it, so
don't have much usage on which to gauge its effectiveness. I also don't
receive an awful lot of junk - maybe 2 or 3 a day, so really only
installed it to see what the fuss was all about, to be honest ;-)
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