Thank you for your response. While I have tried everything you mentioned 
the "Copy Spam/Ham" section doesn't seem to be sending mail to the 
requested email address.
There are just so many configuration options and a lot of good mail is 
being classified as spam. If there is a sane config that anyone has it 
would be good to have.
Aslo When I click the "copy file to resendmail" I get the error "!!! no 
or no local addresses found in TO: and FROM: header line - please check !!!"
When I did a google search for it and found this 
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06868.html
Although the link is old this problem still persists in ASSP_2.0.1_3.0.23.
It would be great to know how to fix this issue and have a sane config.

Thank you all
Shane.

Fritz Borgstedt wrote:
> Start with using the "View Maillog Tail" in the top-menu of the GUI.
> Klick on the red/green links to see the mails and get a pulldown-menu
> of avilable function.
>
> There is also a "Reporting Section", to get reports for users or
> domains.
>
> The most simple is the "Copy Spam/Ham" section.
>
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