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> Peter Skye wrote:
> > I suspect all or most of these accounts have robust filtering,
J. R. Fox wrote:
> You shouldn't assume that.
I'll put you in the "not part of most" category. :)
> I have extensive filters set, and *still* get well
> over 50 Spam items per account per day.
-- 1. How many rules do you have in your extensive filters?
-- 2. 50 per day out of how many total?
-- 3. Are you using the spam messages to retrain your filters? The
spammers are quite active in figuring out how to circumvent filters.
Spam filtering typically catches 90%-95% but hardly ever gets much
better unless you really work on training your filters.
> (Of course, much of my problem may be due to never
> having gotten around to switching my MAIL over from
> NS 4.61 to Mozilla. The 4.61 filters seem to be a joke.)
I use 2.02. Much better than 4.61. Only about 1 or 2 spams get through
to my Inbox each day out of several hundred messages received.
> > they just have to ask.
>
> May just take you up on that offer, Ducky.
Join me in the pond and we'll discuss it while we partake of duckweed.
- Filterfoot
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