On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 15:52:00 +0200, Luca Berra <bluca@xxxxxxxxxx> said: > I hold that after suitable training of the spam filter (this includes > generation of whitelists and such), dropping mail into oblivion is > perfectly safe. Assume a spam filter that's 99.8% accurate. This is probably a *high* estimate - we're talking only 2 errors per every thousand mails... Assume several million messages a day (which is *not* a very large load by today's standards - we're merely a large university, and even *after* subtracting spam and virus mail, we're in that range)... Calculate how many mails get dropped into oblivion each day. I suspect that you and I have differing definitions of "*perfectly* safe".....
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