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NormanS
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reply to jester121
Re: So what do the customers get?

said by jester121 See Profile :

Mebbe so, but it's also trivially easy for the filtering system to strip the header when it deposits the message into your mailbox (after the scanning is done, but before you see it).
said by Rob See Profile :

If that's the case, then spammers can just add that "mark" to their own headers, hence bypassing the filters!
I can certainly distinguish the spam from the paid ads in Juno Mail. They are eminently filterable in mail clients. Alas, I would have to pay for POP3 access to Juno Mail.
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