Filters evaluate whether an email message is wanted or unwanted by examining the message headers and the message content and comparing them to a set of rules. Sometimes the rules are created by the user and sometimes they are provided by the ISP (i.e. Hotmail's junkemail filtering or Earthlink's Spaminator).
All content filters run the risk of false positives (determining that a message is not wanted when it is) and false negatives (determining that a message is wanted when it is not) and require you to look through the filtered mail to confirm that only unwanted email was filtered. For every filter that is created, a sender of unwanted email has already figured out how to bypass that filter, creating a never ending game of cat and mouse. Disposable Email Addresses do not evaluate whether an email message wanted or unwanted based on content.
The Disposable Email Address is either on or off. If it is on, the email is delivered, if it is off, the email is rejected. Simple.
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