On Sun, August 10, 2014 9:08 am, David F. Skoll wrote: > > Maintaining an effective spam filter is a lot of work. If LunarPages > does not specialize in that (or at least have a group who specializes in > it) it's almost certainly not cost-effective for them to bother. It's > much cheaper to outsource it to a commercial anti-spam filtering company or > simply ignore users' spam complaints. > > I don't think there's much point in your posting on the SpamAssassin > list unless you want to and are able to control your own SpamAssassin > installation and are willing to put in the time required to maintain its > effectiveness.
Pardon the "intrusion David. But this was the only way I could get the very perspective you and others have offered. Thank you. > > Regards, > > > David. > >