On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 03:12:37PM -0800, Adam McKenna wrote: > But to be sure you're not getting any false positives, you cruise through > your "spam" mailbox every now and then, right?
I generally try to (although I know one site that receives so much SPAM that this is simply not feasible). However, it is unlikely I would notice if there are any problems. (my family members seem to subscribe to mailing lists that all look very much like SPAM (eg. Dilbert); not to mention HTML only bills that look like SPAM, etc). -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>