> I use different filtering software but have the same limitations. Honestly,
> I don't think the first one is a bad thing. My filtering is quite good, but
> it generates 2 or 3 false positives per week (out of about 4000 messages
> received per week). So about once a day, I skim the summary of trashed
> messages, looking only at the From: and Subject entries, to spot (and
> rescue) the couple of false positives. The second (matching with wildcards)
> would be a nice improvement, though.
>
Spam = unwanted e-mail

With that ides there are two possible types of spam. One in which the sender 
spoofs headers and attempts to hide who there are. A second type generally 
sent to commercial organization started out originally as a desired news 
letter by someone lone gong from the receiving firm, originates from origins 
unknown, and has no apparent way to unsubscribe from. Of this second type our 
firm receives upward of 300 such e-mails per day. It would be extremely nice 
to pipe this directly to delete.

Thanks
Frank
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