[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What we do is run almost everything in test mode allowing the spam to be sent to the user with the subject modified. Then in our mail server rules(yours may or may not support this), if the subject denotes spam and the assp reason matches anything but bayesian, I send it to the user's spambox folder. If they are missing something important, they can go there and find it, or I can go there and move it to their main mailbox for them. I could have also done the same with a single spambox for all user's spam instead and managed only by me. The advantage to this is you always get the full email without having to raise the maxbytes value from the default. Doug Traylor |
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