> From: Len Conrad
>
> A fully automatic 98%, 99% accurate server-level solution complemented by
> manual handling of the 1% exception is the best way to go.

I think most would agree. If what you meant was 1-2% spam in my inbox (not
you delete 100 of my messages and 2 were important correspondance -- which
if this were mostly BUSINESS mail, we would be talking about -- since you
get mostly families, you're more likely talking about grandma not getting
any email from dear grandson (and family) that set up his own mail server at
home after learning how at school). Those two might represent 50-100% of my
important mail for the day, not an acceptable ratio.

And, of course, if you were offering a way for that manual handling of
exceptions -- for example, allow all "legit" mailers that send to AOL and
that are on DSL to be  whitelisted from your rDNS banned list.  But, you are
not -- no exceptions, just junk their mail.

K

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