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OT. new antispam laws in the US
"martin" wrote in message ... : On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 09:23:58 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann" : wrote: : : I look forward to the statistics. : : I am willing to place bets on the following: : (1) Mailwasher is approximately 95 % effective in identifying spam : (2) Nearly half your attempted bounces will be rejected because many : spammers use false addresses. : (3) The majority of the successful bounces will continue to try to send : spam. : : (4) some innocent victim of her bounces will formally complain to her : ISP about her spamming, eventually. : : In the meantime I have had two genuine messages tagged as spam by my : ISP, one understandably, the other not and I am starting to get one or : two spam messages untagged per day. : -- : Martin I gave up Mailwasher and other freebies for the same reasons. It tried to treat as spam my DH's daily bulletin from his running club - he would not have been a happy bunny. I find it just as quick and easy to delete the spam without opening them. The majority I (and presumably anyone) can tell are spam and the others I just have a quick look without opening via 'Properties' etc. Perhaps I don't get as many as others, but this method takes seconds. K |
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