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Permission-Based Filtering Puts Kibosh on Spam
Posted by: Jack M. Germain April 2, 2005 01:30 AMThe problem with using most spam-blocking programs is they require constant fixing. Creating rules for filtering can be frustrating and annoying, and even downright unreliable. Even when users are diligent about applying rules, the filtering and blocking processes do not always function as promised. Spam-filtering is not an exact science. So some spam gets into in-boxes and some legitimate mail does not. DigiPortal’s ChoiceMail One is a solution that changes the odds in the user’s favor.