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	<title>Comments on: Yahoo pregateste noutati</title>
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	<description>Andrei Georgescu</description>
	<pubDate>Wed,  3 Dec 2008 23:50:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>by: email - always under REconstruction &#187; Yahoo confirma - email marketing</title>
		<link>http://andrei.whiteimage.net/2008/07/01/yahoo-pregateste-noutati/#comment-4219</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 17:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] In plus au confirmat schimbarile de care vorbeam in urma cu o luna aici, mai jos gasiti transcriptul catorva raspunsuri, care mie mi s-au parut interesante si utile oferite de Mark, cel care conduce echipa Anti-Spam de la Yahoo (ordinea nu este exacta cu cea din discutie): galvatron035: I would like to know how I can reduce the amount of Spam I receive in my e-mail accounts. Mark: Some general tips include: Mark: 1. Protect your e-mail address as you would your phone number Mark: 2. Use the “Spam” button to report junk mail Mark: 3. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is Mark: 4. Create a Sign-in Seal to avoid password theft   Ace: To followup on dlippman&#8217;s question - is there a certain % of weight given to the &#8220;SPAM words&#8221; compared to how many folks are hitting the &#8220;SPAM button&#8221; Mark: Our filters examine 100s of features on every message: what words it contains, what&#8217;s in the subject line, how many people it&#8217;s addressed to, what computer sent it, etc. Mark: We don&#8217;t have a fixed % for a particular bad word, but rather it&#8217;s a floating, multivariate equation that&#8217;s constantly adjusted as users click the &#8220;spam&#8221; button on bad messages.    Tron: what changes are you making to the current system? should we expect improvements? Mark: We&#8217;re constantly working on the SpamGuard system, and have teams spread out around the globe making constant tweaks. Mark: Yahoo! Mail is the largest e-mail provider on the planet, and protecting our users from spam is a top priority of the company. In fact, we block more than a billion scam messages every single day (a lot more than a billion [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] In plus au confirmat schimbarile de care vorbeam in urma cu o luna aici, mai jos gasiti transcriptul catorva raspunsuri, care mie mi s-au parut interesante si utile oferite de Mark, cel care conduce echipa Anti-Spam de la Yahoo (ordinea nu este exacta cu cea din discutie): galvatron035: I would like to know how I can reduce the amount of Spam I receive in my e-mail accounts. Mark: Some general tips include: Mark: 1. Protect your e-mail address as you would your phone number Mark: 2. Use the “Spam” button to report junk mail Mark: 3. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is Mark: 4. Create a Sign-in Seal to avoid password theft   Ace: To followup on dlippman&#8217;s question - is there a certain % of weight given to the &#8220;SPAM words&#8221; compared to how many folks are hitting the &#8220;SPAM button&#8221; Mark: Our filters examine 100s of features on every message: what words it contains, what&#8217;s in the subject line, how many people it&#8217;s addressed to, what computer sent it, etc. Mark: We don&#8217;t have a fixed % for a particular bad word, but rather it&#8217;s a floating, multivariate equation that&#8217;s constantly adjusted as users click the &#8220;spam&#8221; button on bad messages.    Tron: what changes are you making to the current system? should we expect improvements? Mark: We&#8217;re constantly working on the SpamGuard system, and have teams spread out around the globe making constant tweaks. Mark: Yahoo! Mail is the largest e-mail provider on the planet, and protecting our users from spam is a top priority of the company. In fact, we block more than a billion scam messages every single day (a lot more than a billion [&#8230;]
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