wrote:
> Because of email filtering (some of which I am not
> allowed to turn off) I have
> now almost stopped using my ISPs email service for
> incoming email. I would
> stop using them altogether except I need them to
> keep connected to the
> internet. I shopped around to find a hosting
> company that would NOT filter any
> of my email and host my domain name and web site.
> but I could not find
> an ISP is was willing to
> switch to that would not filter my email.
I guess that means you need to do all of your own
filtering. (If you DON'T do ANY filtering, that would
mean weeding through tons of crap every day, and that
would get to be a pretty tedious waste of your time.)
I've heard that the Bayesian filtering used in the Moz
family (FF | SM | TB) can not really cope all that
well with what the spammers are doing these days.
(True / False ?) If that is the case, what are you
using, and how effective is it ?
Jordan
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