On Apr 18, 2008, at 10:40, Randy B. Singer wrote: > > My experience hasn't been the same. I've had some clients report > lately that they have abandoned SpamSieve, after several years of > use, because it had become less accurate. Some of my clients in a > business setting have opted for challenge/response anti-spam services. > > But, as I said, I still personally find SpamSieve to be a great > program, and reliable enough to recommend. But the war with > spammers isn't over. I've seen a few people complain about increases of spam getting through SpamSieve. However when I examine their setup I find that they are automatically setting message from them as good. I know I set it for them originally to not exclude their own addresses. So something changed and they denied changing it. I don't know what's happening, but this preference change has happened 2 often (6-10 times). Still a very happy user. ..lj