[sniffer] Re: New purchase question

2006-06-15 Thread Roger Broemeling
This is how I do it, although there may be better ways. I create a scheduled task to run a batch file called spam.cmd that runs from within the spam folder. This copies the spam caught that day into a dated folder. That way I can delete old spam, and keep the folder organized. This seems

[sniffer] Re: New purchase question

2006-06-15 Thread Jonathan
You could do something like this: arj.exe m -c -i -h#MMDD-hh-mm-ss archive\spam\spam.arj spam-offline\*.* This would create a named archive of each day .. compressed text doesn't take much space, so you can keep it around for a long time .. Jonathan At 03:02 PM 6/15/2006, you wrote:

[sniffer] Re: New purchase question

2006-06-15 Thread Roger Broemeling
I do keep the files just in case something gets flagged and a client asks me to look. As a single domain I imagine that this is easier to deal with. I keep my spam folders up to a month, but I don't script the delete I just manually remove them any time I happen to be in the folder. So I

[sniffer] Re: New purchase question

2006-06-15 Thread Darin Cox
We zip ours nightly and save for 30 days just to make sure we don't miss anything in reviewing the hold queue. In practice, a week may be enough, but two is probably preferable. Darin. - Original Message - From: Phillip Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Message Sniffer Community