I wasn't counting spam. Most of it goes into 'spam' automatically. False positives tend to be ham, or whatever you call email from companies you have interacted with and *might* be interested in, but don't really care if they vanish. False negatives come in batches occasionally, but get deleted -- they don't really represent any cost of tuit.
If I had time, I'd make an asciitoon of that character peering over the wall (what was it called?)
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Date: 2006-03-03 02:43 pm (UTC)I wasn't counting spam. Most of it goes into 'spam' automatically. False positives tend to be ham, or whatever you call email from companies you have interacted with and *might* be interested in, but don't really care if they vanish. False negatives come in batches occasionally, but get deleted -- they don't really represent any cost of tuit.
If I had time, I'd make an asciitoon of that character peering over the wall (what was it called?)
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