Gabriel Sechan wrote:
Thats why I don't run a spam filter. I'd rather deal with the 5 or 6 I get a day than risk an important message being lost.
I get a thousand a day. 32 have come in since I sent the original mail about the false positive. Spam filtering is a necessity and well worth it or I would run an ever greater risk of losing an important email than if I didn't filter. I've never had anything important land in the junk folder. Just the occasional mailing list mail.
-- Tracy R Reed Read my blog at http://ultraviolet.org Key fingerprint = D4A8 4860 535C ABF8 BA97 25A6 F4F2 1829 9615 02AD Non-GPG signed mail gets read only if I can find it among the spam. -- KPLUG-List@kernel-panic.org http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list