Well, you need to have the full version of mailenable standard or higher
because you have to use a filter, or an mta script.  But what I do is i have
a filter that looks for [Spam] in the subject and it forwards a copy of the
email to an email address.


FabianK wrote:
> 
> Great - can you explain me how you did this with MailEnable? thanks!
> 
> 
> 
> dreniarb wrote:
>> 
>> Yup, you are correct.  I went ahead and removed it from ASSP.  Mailenable
>> can forward the spam to an address instead.  It was so bad on one of my
>> servers that the log files were almost 2gb in size.  Crazy.
>> 
>> I can't believe how little information is out there about NOOP, and
>> particularly with ASSP.  
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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