Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
> There are some "hidden" features in ASSP.
> For example, you can setup additional mailboxes for your users and set
> ccspam to copy accordingly and sent to them. In my case, I simple
> copied the mailserver of a customer and set Copy Spam and Send to this
> Address to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The destination for ccspam is set to this serverdouble. So I have
> always 2 accounts of every customer, one without spam, one with spam
> only. I use some webmail programs to let the user look into both.
>
> fritz
>
>
>   
Wait, are you saying that sendAllSpam will accept wildcard values like 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] That is amazing, that really needs to be made more 
clear. Would it also work if I entered [EMAIL PROTECTED] and let exim 
subaddressing take care of moving the +spam subaddress into its own 
folder? That would solve about 80% of my spam management problems.

What else can use the DOMAIN wildcard? It would be great if the error 
messages ASSP send out could be "500 Mail appears to be unsolicited -- 
send error reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED]" based on the domain the 
original mail was intended for. It would also be great if the DOMAIN 
wildcard could be used in the assp-help message, so people would get 
personalized instructions

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