Jay A. Caplan wrote:

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BRIAN LIVINGSTON: "Window Manager" InfoWorld.com
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THE E-MAIL SCANDAL

Posted November 22, 2002 01:01 PM Pacific Time


A NEW STUDY shows that 11.7 percent of messages that
were requested by an e-mail subscriber never reached
the recipient's inbox. Six percent were incorrectly
routed to a junk mail folder, and 5.7 percent never
arrived in any form.

The problem is faulty spam filters put in place by
major ISPs such as Earthlink, MSN, and AOL. In their
attempts to reduce UBE (unsolicited bulk e-mail, or
spam), these services appear to be whacking many
messages people actually want.


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Ok, who wants to email this guy and point out that it's not 'faulty spam filters' but incorrectly configured DNS and email services on the sender's end that is causing this problem?


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