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My PC spam filter doesn't do much for me, why doesn't AZC do such filtering on the server side?

First off, we would like to clear up a few things:
  • Make sure your spam filter on your home computer is a strong one. A good one should be able to catch more than 90% of your incoming spam. We have suggested one in the FAQ "I got a lot of spam lately, can you do something to help?". Please check it out.
  • Never assume that filtering done on the server side "must be" more accurate in catching spam. This is absolutely false. A piece of software is a piece of software. Lousy software exist both for servers and for PCs.
  • Never assume that filtering done of the server side is a "must have". This is again false. AZC itself internally does spam filtering on clients too. Unless you have a very high volume of email (much higher say, than that of AZC's), server side filtering doesn't help you much. More below...
  • spam filtering, regardless of whether it's done on your PC or on a server, doesn't completely eliminate your need to deal with spam! Why?
    • spam filtering software, regardless how well written and implemented, WILL produce "false positives" - legitimate messages classified as spam. It's your "job" to scan filtered messages from time to time to ensure among filtered out messages, there are no such false positives. Such scanning takes time!
    • having spam filtered out to a different email box surely beats having to wade through a lot of spam mixed with legitimate messages. But the aforementioned "scanning" takes just about the same time regardless of whether the filtering is done on your PC or on a server. The implications are simple: if you don't scan filtered messages often, or if you are not careful, you WILL lose legitimate messages!

In conclusion, please have no illusions about spam filtering. Filters may make your life of dealing with spam easier, but they are not your "complete solution" to the problem. Please review the FAQ "I got a lot of spam lately, can you do something to help?" too.




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