got the message regarding the upcoming DNS change, towards launching dSpam server wide.
This is a good thing, but i would like to point out that i would like to see a LOT more training done still.
me and my clients are still getting MANY false positives, which can be a very tricky situation. At least the original emails still comes attached, so i can still see those.
but prior to dspam, i was getting more accurate results using Spambayes in Outlook 2003.
So in effect, dspam is not cutting down the spam - because spam is still coming thru - just branded as such - so its not decreasing the traffic. so the only effect then, is getting the false positives.
how can we improve the training,
and if this does not work - will there be an option to de-activate dspam on a per plan or per domain basis?
Thanks!
This is a good thing, but i would like to point out that i would like to see a LOT more training done still.
me and my clients are still getting MANY false positives, which can be a very tricky situation. At least the original emails still comes attached, so i can still see those.
but prior to dspam, i was getting more accurate results using Spambayes in Outlook 2003.
So in effect, dspam is not cutting down the spam - because spam is still coming thru - just branded as such - so its not decreasing the traffic. so the only effect then, is getting the false positives.
how can we improve the training,
and if this does not work - will there be an option to de-activate dspam on a per plan or per domain basis?
Thanks!