Re: Reporting SPAM Filter Issues
- From: "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" <outlookmvp@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2006 21:39:04 -0500
> They probably use feedback from user Hotmail users hitting the Spam
> button. Don't expect them to bother with feedback on how to improve their
> Bayesian filter. Find better anti-spam solutions. Spampal is free
> (www.spampal.org).
No probably about it... they have a select group of people involved in spam
reporting and it gives them all the spam they have time to review. If it
doesn't meet your needs, try a filter you can train - there are several
other free decent ones besides spampal.
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