Mark Crispin wrote:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Ralf Utermann wrote:
we currently test a mail system doing spam detection before
delivery. Spam, which has been detected, as well as training
mailboxes for good and spam, should be located in a separate
directory (per user) on the server, not in the users
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Ralf Utermann wrote:
I would also prefer the simple way -- my problem is that the users' homes
live in a filesystem with ticket based access (DCE/DFS) where the spam
tool has no access.
You might be able to work around that with something like
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Ralf Utermann wrote:
we currently test a mail system doing spam detection before
delivery. Spam, which has been detected, as well as training
mailboxes for good and spam, should be located in a separate
directory (per user) on the server, not in the users home directory