Misguided SPAM Filtering techniques
Dave Pooser
dave.nanog at alfordmedia.com
Sun Oct 21 14:37:54 UTC 2007
> If something comes that is not whitelisted then email is sent
> back asking you to confirm that it is not spam. I received one of these
> confirmation requests for a piece of spam that I did not send out.
Whenever I get one of those, I go ahead and confirm the message so the spam
gets through to the end user. I figure if they think I'm gonna filter their
mail for free, well, they get what they pay for. :^)
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Dave Pooser, ACSA
Manager of Information Services
Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
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