On 1/27/04 19:11, "Jan Martel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> How do others fare? Does anyone use SpamSieve?
> 
> I'd been doing okay with the E'rage X junk mail filter and a bunch of rules
> I created, until the last few months when the spam seemed to have multiplied
> and a lot was staying in my inbox (very few legitimate messages were going
> into the junk folder). I decided to try SpamSieve and I've been *very* happy
> with it. It didn't take long to "train" it. It's now catching virtually all
> the spam and only occasionally mis-classifying a good message (once when a
> correspondent changed email addresses and at the same time managed to
> mis-set the clock on his computer so a message from an address not in my
> address book appeared to have been sent on the next day, and a few times
> because I had addresses entered in my address book as <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>). I
> should mention that the support is incredible - when I noticed messages from
> people in my address book appearing in the spam folder, I sent an email to
> the support address listed and got an almost instant response from Michael
> Tsai - he told me where to check to see that my addresses were in the right
> place and when I sent him one for a message that had been mis-classified,
> explained that it was the <>s causing the problem, so I could easily fix it.

My problem is more of false positives with Entourage. I get contacts from
people I don't know, and they always get filed as spam (I have the filter
set to the highest setting). Would Spam Sieve alleviate that?
 
 
Kirk
 
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