Re: Outpost Email problem
From: George Wenzel (gwenzel@shaw.ca)Date: 12/27/01
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From: George Wenzel <gwenzel@shaw.ca> Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 02:09:53 GMT
In article <3c2a40c5.29006378@news-server.houston.rr.com>,
rck@houston.rr.com says...
>What is the advantage of Block Most mode over Rule Wizard mode?
The rules are still interpreted the same way.
>Does Block Most still prompt you to make a rule, like Ruel Wizard
>mode?
No, that's the difference between the two modes. Block most blocks
everything not specifically allowed, and does not prompt to create
rules.
There isn't any security advantage to one mode or the other - it's
personal preference.
Regards,
George Wenzel
-- George Wenzel, B.A. (Criminology) gwenzel@shaw.ca Note: My old e-mail (gwenzel@powersurfr.com) is no longer valid
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