The Spam Filter Ate My Homework

from the excuses-excuses-excuses dept

According to a recent study, spam filters have caused four in ten workers to miss a deadline due to "false positives" where wanted messages are marked as spam. Sure, it may be true that a missed message occurs once in awhile, but "my spam filter ate it" is also an incredibly convenient excuse for not getting an email. It's believable and ultimately difficult to really ascertain whether or not it really happened or not. Granted, you can only really use it once, since after finding a wanted email blocked by spam, you do add that email address to the whitelist, right? Well, I suppose you wouldn't do that if you wanted the possibility of using the "spam filter" excuse at some point again in the future.

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    Just say no!

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    Dart, Apr 27th, 2005 @ 7:11pm

    False positives? Never have any - EVER! Why? I refuse to run anything spam assasin based. It might be free, but it blows and since we got our network protected by a $2k device (mailfoundry) that basicly crushes all spam and I don't need to lift a finger to run it, I'm a happy admin. ;-)

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    Suckers!

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    VonSkippy, Apr 28th, 2005 @ 12:34pm

    If your Spam Filter doesn't have White Lists, or you're too stupid to know how to use them, tooooo bad for you.

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