On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 03:59:10AM +0200, Martin Braun wrote:
> IMHO spam should be dealt with only on the client, not on the server.
> It is not the task of the server to determine what is spam and what is
> not. I know everyone does it, I used to do it too, but it is wrong.

Server filtering saves bandwidth in a lot of places, especially if done
during early in the message path. I am not sure what you mean by client,
if MDA or MUA, but if you mean MUA, server-side filtering also saves
some storage space on the IMAP/POP server.

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