On Thursday 13 April 2006 09:47, xyon wrote:

> The only thing he'd really like to test thoroughly is the anti-spam
> capabilities. What I'm wondering is: are there services out there to test
> against spam, or would setting up a dummy email address and registering
> for online prescription/etc be the "best" method to test spam rejection?

Best method to test spam rejection is to go live and cross your fingers.  
Start conservatively with your heuristics:  Err on the side of false negative 
and work yourself closer to equilibrium.  No anti-spam system is 100% 
accurate, your spam may vary.

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