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Kami, >From a cursory review of some captured stuff, it seems that it wouldn't be a good idea to block them. This company for instance sends out newsletters for Discover and CapitalOne. Some might consider that to be spam though, and both FIVE-TEN and MAILPOLICE-BULK have picked them up, however I would consider these to be false positives. I also saw something from smartsource.com which is even more borderline, however people do sign up for that stuff (coupons in your E-mail). IMO, I probably need to counterbalance this stuff better on my own system in order to allow it through. I noted that you have listed Cheetah Mail with your filters, so maybe you don't quite follow the same definitions of spam that I do. Even if this stuff is unwanted, it seems legit and easy to opt-out of, so I prefer to leave it up to the client to make that determination on their own. If you've got some more questionable examples, please share them. Matt Kami Razvan wrote:
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