>> someone doesn't want to receive some messages (s)he may just add
>> a given sender to his/her personal BL (which will probably be
>> smaller)

> But this (personal blacklist) is provided by every mail client - or
> not?

That's different; if you do it at client level then you'll have to
accept the
incoming email and then let the client handle it; also, and since we are
at it, a personal whitelist (or blacklist) may be "cool" but I wonder
how
it may impact on the ASSP corpus, see, let's say 100 users decided
that a given email is JUNK and ONE decided it's fine and he wants it,
now, ASSP will be forced to accept such a message and it will end
up in the notspam corpus... and this in turn may *pollute* it


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