Test Spam1 - Unsolicited bulk communications
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Stephen Boots (MVP - Windows Live) wrote this post at Thursday, March 10, 2011 2:16 PM
There is nothing that you can do about this. MSN/Hotmail needs to continue their battle to identify spam better. It is a balancing act between marking legitimate messages as spam or allowing some spm through.
The issue is that the spammers change the messages constantly to elude detection by the filters, despite the fact that you can clearly tell that these are spam.
-steve
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