Rob McEwen wrote:
Moreover, when a particular SURBL gets an FP rating of .002%, I think, "that's great"... but then I wonder, "is this .002% actual human written correspondence, or is it a newsletter, etc?"
Here's a case which I've seen happen, more than once:
I cater for company A, users get no spam.
"User"'s buddy in Company B with no antispam forwards a great offer for a US mortgage (for a Swiss citizen? DUMBO!) and guess what happens, SURBL catches this message ....
what do you do? whitelist the SURBL entry, whitelist DUMBO , ignore FP....
yes, I've chose to ignore FP, and I'm sure "User"'s boss would approve.....
but can an ISP do this easily? nope.....
what do others do?
Alex
PS: Nice to have WS back to normal - hands off that kernel Bill!