In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> Would it be acceptable to reject or drop more non-spam? (We could >I am uncomfortable with dropping any mail, but I encourage a sensible >policy to reject spam.
Sorry if I did not make it clear before, we already are dumping 100,000 messages/day into files noone ever looks at other than in unusual situations. (If someone reports having a problem getting a message through to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I do grep through them. This happens a few times a year.) The only thing being discussed is how aggressive the spam filters are tuned, not if we do it or not. -- Blars Blarson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.blars.org/blars.html With Microsoft, failure is not an option. It is a standard feature. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]