I'm not saying it's perfect. Obviously having a network effect allows you to do things like flag messages that are exact duplicates over multiple sent-from and sent-to addresses.
I've seen this happen where 1 or 2 messages hit my inbox, but the next 20 or so are in my spam folder.
I've seen this happen where 1 or 2 messages hit my inbox, but the next 20 or so are in my spam folder.