[brlug-general] the short answer.
Petri Laihonen
pietu at weblizards.net
Fri Sep 21 17:07:16 CDT 2007
I agree with Will about the censorship stuff. (It's aggravating
everywhere, not only in the Internet... TV probably being the worst.)
However, overriding a spam filter, for instance, in Yahoo mail. How
would one do that?
Let's say I accidentally reported my friend's e-mail address as spam.
How does one reverse such case?
Petri
willhill wrote:
> It's what the user thinks is spam that matters, not you or me. A spam filter
> that the user can not override is not a spam filter, it's a censor.
>
> On Friday 21 September 2007 11:30 am, Tim Fournet wrote:
>
>> This is my last posting on this issue. I rarely take Microsoft's side,
>> but I still believe they are right in this case.
>>
>
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