I use the ROUTETO command and I view them through web messaging.  Should I
view them another way?

Since I have been using the ROUTETO command, can I somehow forward the
message to the intended recipient without the user realizing I monitored it?

If I were to start using the HOLD command, how would I view them to
determine if they are false positives?

Thanks.

Ron

PS: is there a knowledge base I could find with these answers.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]  On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent:   Friday, November 22, 2002 8:40 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: [Declude.JunkMail] false positives


>I route e-mail which fail my several tests to another mailbox using the
>ROUTETO command in the $default$.junkmail file.  I have been sifting
through
>these messages looking for false positives and I would like to know the
>easiest way (or preferred method) of sending the false positives to the
>intended recipient.  Any recommendations?

Using the ROUTETO action, that all depends on what you use to view the
mail.  The recipient may or may not be able to detect that the E-mail was
monitored.

If you instead use the HOLD action, you can move the D*.SMD and
corresponding Q*.SMD files back to the spool directory, where IMail will
deliver them.
                                 -Scott

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