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Dave Pooser
dave.nanog at alfordmedia.com
Thu Aug 10 05:32:16 UTC 2006
> Sorry I wasn't very clear. The results in the hotmail example were
> where the users said it wasn't spam but hotmail insisted it was. It
> is possible for a user to indentify non-spam as spam. But if a user
> says it isn't spam then it isn't no matter how much it might look like
> it might be.
Phishing spam leaps immediately to mind as a counterexample; the fact that
the user mistakes it for legit mail is exactly the problem.
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Dave Pooser, ACSA
Manager of Information Services
Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
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