I have never used PN's spam filters precisely because I will not tolerate false positives.
I was lucky in that, until a week or so ago, I didn't have spam problem. Of the occasional spam emails I received in 4 years at PN, all but one were from companies I had done business with, trying to promote new products, and were easily stopped (though in the case of BT I had to leave an invalid email address at my account!). The one malicious spam email was thankfully never repeated.
Now I am receiving daily malicious spam emails which I can't stop. But I still won't use PN's spam filters. I would rather change to a new account (if given the opportunity) or a new ISP (otherwise) than use PN's spam filters, because I don't believe they can ever be 100% reliable.
IMHO spam filters are becoming a bigger problem than spam itself, as demonstrated by those ISPs (did someone say Comcast?) who use unreasonably aggressive spam detection and thereby block valid emails. ISPs are making email ever less reliable, and may kill it altogether unless they take *collective* action to address the spam problem. Alas they have demonstrated no willingness to do so.
I don't tolerate spam and I won't tolerate spam filters.
Edited by linux (Sat 19-May-07 12:49:06)