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From: Adam Levin (alevinaudible.com)
Date: Wed May 01 2002 - 11:41:19 CDT

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    On Wed, 1 May 2002, Vivek Khera wrote:
    > Just bypass *all* spam filtering for your suits. Then see what they
    > think. ;-)

    Well, see, therein lies the rub. One big reason we're doing all this
    filtering is because the filters are preventing communication between our
    marketing department and the spamming companies that they pay to spam the
    Internet for us. Since they wouldn't listen to the voice of reason (i.e.
    me), I decided to upgrade to the latest postfix and start using all the
    wonderful tools that Wietse has given us.

    I understand the marketing guys are now using their home accounts. I
    can't win, but I can play hard.

    > Seriously, this is the main problem with spam trapping -- every site
    > has their own threshhold of pain they wish to endure. You can't base
    > your decision on what others are doing.

    I agree. I was just curious about other people's experiences with this
    rule in particular.

    -Adam

    Adam Levin, Senior Unix Systems Administrator | http://www.audible.com/
    Audible, Inc.
    Wayne, NJ, 07470 "?" he said.
    973-837-2797

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