We changed our handling because of this.  We classify and rank using
weights, then add a formatted header, they then can use Imail rules or
client rules to handle as they wish.  I also built a web app that will
modify their rules for them by providing a simple how aggressive do you
want to be and hold or delete on levels.  If you are running Imail 8.x,
imsgexp.exe now supports cleaning of individual .mbx files so you could
turn it loose on all spam.mbx files on the server (it used to clean all
.mbx files found in the folder or subfolder)

Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.

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Scott:

That would, in my view, be quite a serious problem for anyone using
per-user
settings, and I hope you can find a way to deal with it.

I suppose the upside is that some customers will see the Subject add-on
and
call and ask 'what's this?' giving us an opportunity to sell our spam
control programme, but more like they are going to tell us not to mess
with
their messages.

For those who never use or even know about WebMail, their spam mailbox
could
be filled over time thus blocking the main mailbox as well.

Yep, quite serious indeed.

        Erik

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