Use OSIRUSOFT yes or no?

Mike Watson mikew at CRUCIS.NET
Sat May 3 22:06:45 IST 2003


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On Saturday 03 May 2003 12:03 pm, you wrote:
> What kind of false positives did you get?
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> Mr. Michele Neylon
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The most common were recognized mail lists from Yahoogroups.com.  It
wasn't consistent. A number of others were mail originating from Road
Runner.  In one weekend, over 40% of the incoming mail was flagged by
OSIRUSOFT as spam.  The real spam count was under 5% for that weekend.
The normal mail count for a weekend is ~600 pieces.

Mike W
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