Logic is indeed sound. The terms are most commonly used to describe the
logic you stated.

Regarding the remark someone made about the "invalid" mail flow - I've
also noticed that, but the next slide explains the flow when using
groupware.

Bottom line - I give the presentation two thumbs up.

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Alon Almog wrote:
> Excellent! But I think he mixed up false-positive <-> false-negative.
> These terms usually refer to exactly opposite of what they mean in the
> presentation.
> 
> Or I might be mistaken...

I missed that when I looked through it.
IMO they are named wrong but the logic is sound.

Ham identified as Spam is a false positive.
Spam identified as Ham is a false negative.
Thats how I see it at least.

Kevin

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