Its not that I don't trust what it is and that its suitable and intended for my 
users.  But its automated and sent enmasse - and that tends to have the abilty 
for abuse  and/or content that resembles or shares qualities with spam.

I don't want these to upset my corpus becuase they typically don't reflect 
two-sided involved communication.

For that, I don't allow it in my corpus.  Heck, my own company sends 
newsletters to tens of thousands of users, and I NP those too.

But I said in my previous post, "I NP most...", as there are some that I trust 
and are definately relevant to my organization.  Unfortunately, many others are 
spammy and have ads or offers of service of some sort.

To me, Bayesian is something that taylors to each organization like a 
fingerprint. I do what's best for me and my org to keep that fingerprint 
relevant to what is spam and what is not for *us*.  You must decide what is 
best for yours.

--
ME2   (mobile)

-----Original Message-----
From: "Eric B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, Dec 5, 2006 6:01 pm
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] When to report IsNoSpam vs. IsWhitelist?

"Micheal Espinola Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
 Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
>> Surely a read-only mailing list is where you would want to use
>>
>  Non Processing

> I agree with Fritz.  I don't trust the content of
 mailing/distribution/automated lists.  I NP most of them.

If you don't trust the content, why do you NP them?  NoProcess would simply 
skip all content filters....  But wouldn't whitelist also accomplish the 
same thing?

Eric 




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