Interesting...
I use the applescript to report the spam at spamsieve, but I keep getting
these confirmations by Spamsieve:

"SpamCop has accepted 1 email for processing"

Am I supposed to do anything else then ?


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> Hi there,
> 
> I�ve been a SpamSieve user for quite some time now, and I can tell you that
> with each point release, Michael gets more and more accurate in what he�s
> doing. It even catches the latest junk where they intentionally misspell
> every word in the message hoping to fool basic Bayesian filters.  Right now,
> it�s operating at about a 95% correct rate, processing between 100 and 200
> messages per day (from various accounts).
> 
> I spend about 5-10 minutes every other day scanning the �spam� folder for
> False Positives, which is pretty easy since I sort by the �To� field, and
> can pick out my addresses that I know people might be using. Then a quick
> resort by subject picks up the rest.
> 
> All in all, out of 8,900 messages since the start of the year, it�s
> successfully filtered out  8500 of them, with only 20 false positives, and 9
> false negatives. That�s MUCH better than me doing it myself.
> 
> And no, I don�t work for or with Michael Tsai. I�m just a very happy
> customer.... :)
> 
> Steve
> 
> PS: I�m getting similarly good results using SpamNet from CloudMark software
> on my PC (Outlook2003)
> 
> 
> on 1/30/04 4:42 PM, Entourage:mac Talk at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Thus spake Kirk McElhearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, circa 1/30/2004 2:44 AM:
>>>> Well, you're wrong. Many of the messages that Entourage marks as spam do
>>>> come from editors, readers or other people I don't know, and many of them
>>> to
>>>> translate into work.
>> 
>> It's a nice idea, but the Entourage JMF is just junk. I'd guess half of what
>> it marks as junk is a false positive. I turned it off. I can tell spam at a
>> glance and spend about two minutes a day deleting it all in batches and have
>> scripts that delete viruses (and much of the bunch of spam). I am going to
>> try SpamSieve, though.
>> 
>>     peter
> 
> 
> 

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