On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Kee Hinckley wrote:
Companies may find it necessary to hire a human to filter
borderline messages that an automatic filter is unsure of, but in the
ISP context, false positives do not have a simple
solution--
Oh, clearly this is not an appropriate solution for an ISP. I was intending
it only for a corporate setting.
Spam does not really cost ISP's anything except bandwidth and storage.
They don't care (nor should they) if their end-users are less productive;
that's a worry only for companies.
--
David.
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