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From: Kenneth Porter <shiva_at_sewingwitch.com>
Date: 2006-10-30 15:56:58 CET

--On Monday, October 30, 2006 8:20 AM -0500 "Gale, David"
<David.Gale@Hypertherm.com> wrote:

> Unfortunately, the way my company's e-mail system works, at least 80 to
> 90 percent of the mailing list traffic is placed in a "Spam" folder
> before it can be acted upon by my filtering rules, and the mail client
> we use (company policy) doesn't apply rules to stuff in the Spam folder
> unless you tell it to do so manually.

What spam filter is your company using? So that those of us who specify
mail software to our clients can recommend avoiding that product.

The only spam-sign I see in a list message is SpamAssassin's
FORGED_RCVD_HELO rule, definitely not enough to classify the message as
spam.

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