I had one of the problems described and my solution was to tell SpamSieve to except my addresses in the Apple Addressbook. This as the messages that was falsely labeled as good was sent seemingly from myself.
I've had very few good messages being wrongly labeled as spam and my accuracy rate since 2004 is now 99.6% correct out of circa 200 000 messages having been filtered. I couldn't be much happier.
Well, perhaps 0.4% happier... :-)
SpamSieve is outstanding on what it does. The only obvious thing to wish for would be a serverside implementation, but there are other alternatives for that.
SpamSieve does work very very well - Mikis--2008
I had one of the problems described and my solution was to tell SpamSieve to except my addresses in the Apple Addressbook. This as the messages that was falsely labeled as good was sent seemingly from myself.I've had very few good messages being wrongly labeled as spam and my accuracy rate since 2004 is now 99.6% correct out of circa 200 000 messages having been filtered. I couldn't be much happier.
Well, perhaps 0.4% happier... :-)
SpamSieve is outstanding on what it does. The only obvious thing to wish for would be a serverside implementation, but there are other alternatives for that.
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