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2006, Tim Trent <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Sometimes our emails contain words that their content filter picks up and
>rejects. Oddly these are not the blacklist words one might expect.
Some filters suffer badly from the Scunthorpe effect. For example, do
you ever discuss sending things via Grahame?
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Roland Perry
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