Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
Running a serious spam filter on incoming mail is too computationally
expensive (there is a lot of mail!) but it is an otherwise good
suggestion. Unfortunately I know from my own inbox that a lot of spam
these days is specifically designed to get around spam
filters.

This seems like a fairly important problem, and one which could possibly make intelligent use of donated cpu cycles in a distributed fashion.

Potentially, you could even have volunteers to watch
over the spam filter and help train it...
- Dan



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