Deterministic vs Probabilistic Email Filtering for Executives
Smart sorting guesses wrong at the worst times. For executives, deterministic screening beats probabilistic filtering by minimizing false positives and ambiguity.
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Route unknown senders out of the inbox with contact-based screening.
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Smart sorting guesses wrong at the worst times. For executives, deterministic screening beats probabilistic filtering by minimizing false positives and ambiguity.
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