yes, you are right. as a dev I focus on getting something technically accurate, secure and robust, its often not pretty and certainly not newbie user friendly. That takes far more work to achieve, the easier something is for a first time user to use the longer and more complicated it was to program. the typical way for programs to handle junk mail IS to move them to a separate folder where the user can check they are all junk and no good emails ended up there then you have to delete them yourself. If you want a solution that just automatically deletes then you're an idiot. No solution is 100% accurate and trainable solutions are only as good as how the user trains them. bayesian filters are very robust for training so look for that in the details of a plugin etc. sounds like you're expecting a science fiction solution.
|