> > Try not to read to much into the lost thread.  ASSP is an awesome 
> > 'free' tool to use against UCE - AKA Spam.
> 
> Rick,
> 
> What concerned me was the author's odd perspective on 
> business.  I instantly 
> imagined that a lot of initial contacts from prospective 
> customers would be 
> blocked, and I could never afford that.  Since you have 
> experience with 
> ASSP, am I off-base, or is this a real risk?
> 

There hasn't been any risk for us so far.  We don't delete questionable
email but, rather tag it as [Possible Spam].  To date none of our customers,
needing our services, have sent us an email that was considered spam.  If
any entity sends us spam for whatever reason it is treated as such.  We
don't consider spam as 'critical' business email.  Businesses or potential
customers, I would think, wouldn't send us spam requesting our services.

Well it appears that this is way off topic from the Imail forum so I'll
close for now,

Regards,

~Rick


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