missing emails

Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 06:33:18 -0400
From: Tony Rowe <tony@lear.nslug.ns.ca>
To: userhelp@chebucto.ns.ca
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On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:05:44AM -0400, CCN Help wrote:
> 
>    We received your email fine.
> 
>    Your concern has been passed along to our Postmaster to check for
> any potential problems.  We have had no other recent complaints re:
> missing mail that couldn't be explained.  

My mail has been delayed, returned to sender by the postmaster or I 
suspect, "lost" more times than I can count over the last months.  
Usually this is attributed to so-called spam storms but that is an 
unacceptable excuse.  I suggest that you try to find a free filtering 
language and train a filter.  Then let incoming mail pass through the 
filter and pass the leftovers to spamassassin.  Spamassassin is a 
resource hog.  Today's "intelligent" filters can take out better than 
99% of spam before it even hits spamassassin.  Take a look at crm114 for 
example http://crm114.sourceforge.net You may have to feed it a lot for 
the first couple of days but it learns quickly I am told.

Anyway I don't care what you do: chebucto's mail service is chronically 
unreliable and sadly, after 10 years I am moving my personal email 
address elsewhere. :(

Tony Rowe

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