Latest posts | Feed | By Mark Brownlow on November 25, 2005
One of the most common filter technologies is a piece of software known as SpamAssassin. Here Kirill Popov and Loren McDonald explain how this software analyses and rates emails for filtering purposes.
Once you know what makes you look like spam, you can change things so your email is scored for what it is: an opt-in message. Let's hope spammers don't read this stuff.
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