I sincerely hope they don't do that .... for me it would kill a lot of my 
business related emails as I have the postmaster accounts from some of my 
clients forwarding their stuff to me so I can deal with it from home without 
having to go on site all the time. Also my clients make vitamins andminerals 
so some of the email they get and send can look a lot like spam as it is for 
health products and ingredients they manufacture which are used by their 
clients in many ways including penis growing muck.

I sometimes find it hard telling what spam is and isn't now days, how will a 
machine know?

Shane
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 08:54, you wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 11:59, Nuck Rout wrote:
> > even a virus checker in
> > the email chain is not gonna stop them using my bandwidth.
>
> I got a spam letter from Paradise yesterday saying that they are putting a
> spam and virus filter in place for the paradise mailboxes. So unwanted
> emails will get removed before transmission to us.
>
> It would be interesting to see how well it works.
>
> They say it will start on Sept 8th.

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Shane Hollis
Notes Unlimited New Zealand
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