[P1] Spam arrest (verification)

Harry D. Corsover harry at corsazzi.com
Mon Apr 21 19:58:49 PDT 2003


----- On 4/21/03 8:35 PM MDT (-0600), Meg St. Clair 
<megsaint at earthlink.net> wrote, in part:

>On 4/21/03 2:27 PM, "Harry D.  Corsover" <harry at corsazzi.com> wrote (edited
>for length):
>
>> I've been reluctant to use Spaminator. How can you be sure that no
>> legitimate emails are being filtered? Do you have to go to that web site
>> daily (or more frequently, if you rely on email for business) to check
>> the list to make sure? If you've checked carefully on a regular basis,
>> have you ever found something there that shouldn't have been filtered?
>> 
>> If so, I'm not sure that's not just as bad as deleting the spam manually
>> (in the case of those that sneak past my own spam filters).
>
>When I first started using Spaminator, I checked fairly frequently. I hardly
>ever bother now because I've never found that it caught any legitimate
>email. I'm finding though, that it doesn't catch all the spam.
>
>Meg

Well, I've been inundated with much more spam than usual lately. I just 
might give Spaminator a try. I don't think it's possible for anything to 
catch all the spam. Spammers are just to slimy and slippery -- they keep 
on changing how they do things, in an effort to stay one step ahead of 
the spam filters.

Best Regards,

Harry Corsover

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