The problem however is that IMHO the most use simple setups as provided
by their ISP. They don't have the skills to manage slightly
sophisticated
[..] So, for power users it is possible to effectively fight spam and
get the
spammers in a corner, but for the vast majority it is not and that is
Or the ISPs don't allow them to change the filter.. My mail-server
uses SpamAssassin, but as far as I know, doesn't allow you to change
the filter. Maybe I could invoke the SA program with a different
filter directly from my Procmail file.. But that may not really be
germane here - I should just get a better ISP. But perhaps not - how
many power users are on ISPs that *don't* allow them to tweak the
filters even if they wanted to?
Jim
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