On 30/01/2008, Ted Unangst wrote:
I've always just clicked "Delete" instead. I don't acutally know
Gmail's spam filter algorithm, but I've always avoided marking
anything coming through via misc@ as spam, because I've a strong hunch
that Gmail uses individual users' spam reporting data in future mail
filtering for everybody. I'm afraid that if I were to mark anything
sent to misc@ as spam, then Gmail might eventually stop delivering
misc@ emails to me and everybody else. Maybe I'm overly careful, but
it doesn't hurt much to click "Delete" instead of "Report spam".
regards,
--ropers
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