Automated spam <vs> Normal people

Dag,

Thank you for follow-up.

I recognised the difference between automated spam and normal people trying to
advertise commercial websites through on-topic comments. But from the point of
view of my
original post
, they are the same. They both consist out of normal, plain
<insert a language here> text with more or less correct grammar and
spelling. When manually put into the SPAM marked auto-learning queue or
self-learning spam filters, they both result in too strict scanning, as the
distinguishing line between unsolicited email and genuine messages gets blurred
more and more.

In Mollom speak, this results
in the widening of the “unsure” strip in between the “spam” and “ham”
extremes.

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