How anti spam solutions block legitimate mail
By theprofessor on Nov 3, 2007 in Spam News
After being in New York City last week and being busy almost the entire time, I spent a good part of the weekend catching up on e-mail. I have more inboxes than I care to admit and use more technologies than I should be using to see access them (Via the Web, Thunderbird, Outlook, etc). Somewhere on my to-do list is a day or two’s worth of purging and consolidation.
These e-mail marathons usually include the tedious job of searching junk mail and spam folders for any legitimate e-mails. When it comes to e-mail, most of us (e-mail users and the e-mail solutions providers that serve them) have lost our sensibilities. The facts that (a) legitimate e-mail finds its way into our junk mail folders, (b) we must spend our time searching through junk mail folders for that legitimate e-mail, and (c) we somehow think this is normal, is proof that we’re gluttons for punishment. » What’s worse? The spam itself? Or how anti-spam solutions block legitimate mail? | Berlind’s Testbed | ZDNet.com
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