// By the way, DoCoMo is doing quite a lot against
// spam, including taking spammers to court for
// compensation payments.
//
// But as you well know, DoCoMo has a public service
// function and they are supervised by the government
// to some extent. So which criteria should DoCoMo
// use to reject emails selectively by some filter?
are docomo claiming lack of technical ability or lack of laws that they
can't filter?
>99% of spam messages include a URL since that is the biz they are pushing.
<1% of legitimate msgs do (and usually URLs to the same server like a
photoblog).
This should go someway to making a useful filter.
//
// Gerhard
//
//
// Jon Ellis wrote:
// > Anyway, i've found a codebase that does the IMAP proxying
// > that i mentioned. It's actually publicly available as part
// > of a SunONE Studio download. I mean, where else would it be...
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Received on Mon Jul 7 20:00:58 2003