> I don't want to "rarely think about it", because there are always false
> positives, and I always have to check what is flagged as spam no matter
> what... It would be nice to have fewer false positives, but I can't throw
> everything away without checking.
> 
> 
> Kirk

It puts suspected spam into a �spam� folder.  You decide what to do with it
from there.

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