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Old 03-07-2011, 09:43 AM   #16273
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And that's one reason I use GMail as my primary email account. It polls the others, so all mail appears in my GMail Inbox. (It's also set so that replies appear to come from the account the email was sent to, so it's not obvious GMail was in the mix.)

GMail has the best spam filters I've seen. It's Bayesian filtering, but the spam database it classifies against is built from every GMail users "Report spam" clicks. Essentially, I'll see a new spam once. It's also very good about false positives. I see very few. (Ironically, the most fertile source of them for a while was mail sent out from a mailing list devoted to a good open source spam filtering tool. )

I know folks who forward all mail through GMail to clean it before they get it.
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I'm considering going that direction....
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