Hello St,

Thursday, January 24, 2013, 1:51:42 AM, you wrote:

>> Often ISP's anti-spam filters, both outgoing and incoming, can be a
>> little overzealous IME. The same can be said of desktop anti-spam
>> software.

SMN> This is very true - but if an anti-spam filter reject messages based
SMN> on the fact that the word "PayPal" is present in subject is a stupid
SMN> anti-spam-filter. I mean, apparently it's stupid to you and me... but
SMN> it is also *professionally stupid* - one would think a professional
SMN> company had a better system running than that?

I once worked for a company who's sysad suddenly decided that all
emails coming from yahoo.com needed to be sent to trash - which
resulted in quite a numer of unhappy customers. He didn't know why the
sales people were al that upset about it, because well over 80% of
those messages were indeed spam...

Don't ever misunderestimate professionals!

-- 
Cheers,
Thomas.


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