On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 11:45:33AM -0700, David Lawless wrote:
And to those who were nagging about false positives, let me say:
who cares! I've gotten one so far that I know of. My cousin
changed her e-mail address and the new one at Road Runner failed
the default rule. She called me on the phone (how about that?)
and I whitelisted her new address. Relative to the
quality-of-life improvement that receiving no spam represents,
this was a trivial and totally acceptable glitch.
Can you tell me how do you measure your false positive rate??
And how do you plan to interpret the whois data, what with all the
different formats etc out there..
Koen
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