On Sat, Aug 7, 2021 at 5:31 AM Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop <mailop@mailop.org>
wrote:

>
> Therefore, apart of obvious cases to block (widespread distribution of the
> same, unsolicited email to random users, obvious scam/phish or messages
> containing known malware) the spam filtering needs to be adjusted per user
> (Bayesian filtering is pretty good at this). That's exactly what I mean by
> "correctly".
>
> But this doesn't scale well, both in terms of computing power needed for
> content filtering and human work needed to manually adjust filters whenever
> needed. Small providers, who have a few thousand users, can do this, but
> the
> big ones, who have millions of users, can't.
>

Have you ever actually talked to those "big providers"? Do you actually
know the challenges they have and what they do and don't do? Or do you just
make a lot of assumptions?

- Marcel
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