Re[3]: Logic for the Inbox - Known filtering

2003-07-15 Thread John Morse
Hello Terry, you wrote:
 And, at 99% + accuracy, Popfile makes it really easy for me to stick
 to my principles.  :)

This is always the main point that Popfile users stick too.
I  too  (although  losing many good emails) was assured by Popfile itself that it 
was doing such a
good job why it kept telling me that it was doing better than 98% accuracy. LOL
I  wonder  how  many  would stay with Popfile if they done away with this most 
inaccurate part of the
program?

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Re[3]: Logic for the Inbox - Known filtering

2003-07-15 Thread John Morse
Hello MikeD, you wrote:
 The problem with 'black lists' is that inevitably there are a lot of
 people on them that should not be.

Did you know that you can un-check this feature from SpamPal if you do not wish to 
use it?

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Re[3]: Logic for the Inbox - Known filtering - SpamPal

2003-07-15 Thread John Morse
Hello John, you wrote:
 well, I just got rid of spampal, not because it didn't work

 LOL, yeaH right
 I guess not all software is idiot-proof

whoops I thought you were saying that it didn't work.
I see you said not because it didn't work
My Appologies!

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