David,
This definitely helps and I thank you very much for the suggestions.
I think #2 will work excellent in my situation and I will work on
implementing it right away.
David wrote:
> Elvar wrote:
>
>> I agree billc, my users have often requested a per user quarantine that
>> they can view and respond appropriately on without having mail tagged
>> and delivered to their mail client. The majority of my users hate tagged
>> email but also do not like the idea of not knowing if something was
>> blocked / discarded. Without this ASSP has still been working very well
>> and my favorite anti-spam solution to date.
>>
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Elvar
>>
>>
> One solution to this is to use the wildcard literals that "sendAllSpam"
> supports. A few methods come to mind:
>
> 1) set sendAllSpam to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> That would get all of a user's spam delivered to their mailbox. Spam
> would get scored, tagged, and passed right on to the user. From here you
> could either use filtering on your MTA's end (exim filters), or client
> side filters (in Outlook) to filter mail based on the "X-Assp-Spam: YES"
> and "X-Assp-Spam: MAYBE" headers. Then exim/Outlook could filter the
> spam into a server or client side subfolder, however you wish.
>
> 2) If you have subaddressing configured on your MTA, set sendAllSpam to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> This would let subaddressing filter the spam automatically into a
> subfolder called "spam" that they can check via IMAP or a webmail interface
>
> 3) set sendAllSpam to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Then create a *-spam mailbox for each user on the domain. Bob would have
> two mailboxes, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] The -spam
> account could either be checked via IMAP, POP, or a webmail interface
>
> The only problem then is aging the mail in the subfolder/extra account,
> but that would be a matter of a few scripts to clean out or compress the
> emails in there every X days.
>
> I hope that helps,
> David
>
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