Thanks, Ged. Using a ccspam mailbox is a suggestion that popped up a
few times, and the one I think more appropriate for this particular
case. I'll give it a shot, and thanks everyone for the kind help.

On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Ged West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
>
>  ________________________________
>
>  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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