I'm no expert (and don't work at or for an ISP) but I haven's seen any kind of ISP-level spam filtering that's acceptable to me. I don't want even one false positive a day, let alone a week, and I don't want to have to frequently check for them at an ISP (or domain host's) web interface.

I'd rather sort through Mail's Junk folder many times a day and catch the almost daily legit mail that gets put there.

Regards,

Harry Corsover
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On Feb 13, 2006, at 2:09 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

The only real solution is to move to an ISP with effective spam filtering on the backend.



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