karavite
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I'm certianly not blaming Apple, but I have noticed my poor Mail junkmail filter is not quite keeping up with the latest spam. I'm constantly turning "training" back on and that seems to help, but the latest fads in junkmail are hard to keep up with. For example junk mail messages with subjects like: 'Re: customer service password activation' or just "Hello" that I have marked "is junkmail" seem to have caused Mail to mark a few non junk messages as junk - For example, one from a site with forums for my car motifying me about my password and one from a friend saying "Hello." Beyond deceiving subject titles, I think these scum bags are purposely trying to decieve various junkmail filters - not just Apple's too of course.
So, I have two questions.
1. Is there a superioir junk mail filter that I can use with Mail? Because it seems pretty darn good. What bothers me is the increasing amount of "false negatives" - junk that is not junk causing me to go through my junk folder every day! Kind of defeats the purpose.
2. Lately I seem to get junk mail related to my surfing and I'm not surfing porn! For example, I was looking for houses and started getting real estate junk mail. I was surfing for home audio stuff and started getting audio junk, but I swear I never filled a survey or anything. I never reply with an "unsubscribe." either. Is it possible for these sites to get my email address from my browser/cookies (mainly IE) or are they just lucky? If they can get it from my browser, how do I stop that!
I wonder how much of our precious bandwidth is wasted on junkmail? I get about 15 junk emails a day.
So, I have two questions.
1. Is there a superioir junk mail filter that I can use with Mail? Because it seems pretty darn good. What bothers me is the increasing amount of "false negatives" - junk that is not junk causing me to go through my junk folder every day! Kind of defeats the purpose.

2. Lately I seem to get junk mail related to my surfing and I'm not surfing porn! For example, I was looking for houses and started getting real estate junk mail. I was surfing for home audio stuff and started getting audio junk, but I swear I never filled a survey or anything. I never reply with an "unsubscribe." either. Is it possible for these sites to get my email address from my browser/cookies (mainly IE) or are they just lucky? If they can get it from my browser, how do I stop that!
I wonder how much of our precious bandwidth is wasted on junkmail? I get about 15 junk emails a day.