On 1/30/04 10:50 AM, "Eddie Hargreaves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1/29/04 11:44 PM, Kirk McElhearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That's why I stopped using Entourage's Junk Mail Filter and switched to
> SpamSieve. More and more spam had started to get through to my Inbox, so I
> kept turning the Junk Mail Filter level higher. Eventually, it started
> marking a lot of good mail as junk and I had to continually add domains to ...

Turning up the JMF to max is necessary. To prevent mailing list messages
from being marked junk, there must be an appropriate mailing list rule.
There are rules for several senders who do things that must appear
"junkish", and there is an important rule that marks junk any message that
is not addressed to me (in any header). I run about 2% false positives and
under 1% false negatives. Like SpamSieve, I must adapt (albeit manually) to
new forms of junk mail from time to time.
-- 
Bruce
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B R U C E  K.   klutch-at-erols.com

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