If this company is using MSExchange you could always CC all spam to a public 
folder and then the admin can go look in the public "spam folder" if an user 
thinks an email was inadvertantly blocked.  This is what we currently use and 
it works well.
 
Another twist on this if you are using a POP3 only server is to setup a "email 
admin" workstation that pops the ccspam mailbox and sorts it via rules on a 
mail client into folders based on the intended recipient. That way when a user 
says they were expecting an email that didn't get thru the admin can simply go 
to the "email admin" workstation and look in the users folder in the mail 
client and see if it is there.  
 
Ged

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Saul P
Sent: Thu 2/28/2008 5:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Assp-user] Graphical tool for administration of messages/lists



Hello. I was asked by the administrator of our linux server which is
running assp 1.3.3.8 to find an easy-to-use tool for the
administration of the incoming messages. What I mean is, is there a
tool for assp where you can easily search, say, in a user's spam
folder because he feels that a message sent to him might have been
caught by the server, because he didn't receive it. Or, for instance,
take a glance at the notspam folder and move easily the messages that
seem like spam to the spam folder.

I've been happily doing those tasks using linux command line tools,
like grep and mv and whatnot; however I am leaving this company, and
my replacement is terrified of the command line. I apologize if this
has been asked before, but I've searched around and have found nothing
similar.

Thanks, and keep up the good work!

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