I've been using JunkMail for several weeks now. Not sure I'm using it correctly. I've 
tinkered with
the weighting system, added a hophigh of 1, established a three weight system 
(WEIGHT10, WEIGHT20,
WEIGHT30) with different actions for each one (WARN, SUBJECT, DELETE), etc. Also read 
posts to this
list with great interest. And continued to handle some spam with Imail's rules.ima 
file.

However, when I check the server each morning, the spambox has at least 250 new 
messages, and one
Monday I found 1,000. Bear in mind we only have approx 200 employees nationwide and 
serve a niche
market. I've tried to be aggressive about automatically deleting certain incoming 
mail, especially
using rules.ima. Hence the term "baseline" in my subject. Do more experienced 
postmasters find this
much junk on their server and just delete it manually, or do they make better use of 
the software to
automatically delete spam?

Keith Purtell, Web/Network Administrator
VantageMed Operations (Kansas City)
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