NB user question:

I currently have the basic score set at the default 5. Not sure what
"conservative" means vs "aggressive". '5' is said to be rather aggressive. 8
or 10 is said to be more conservative and more appropriate for an ISP. Does
conservative, in this case mean -- as I'm thinking that it does--  "less
likely to label an email as spam?" Or does it mean the opposite? Does it
mean "more likely to label an email as spam?" (Does "aggressive" mean allows
more emails through without marking them as spam, or the opposite?) I only
need to know for sure what "conservative" means in order to understand all
this.

Thanks,
ken
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