My superiors have asked me to start deleting email based on a word filter.
The issue arose when the receptionist, who is our designated "Spam
Reviewer", complained that she saw the same words over and over and couldn't
we just delete those spams before they got to her?  Because as soon as she
sees those words, she hits delete, so why can't Declude?  We all know what
types of words these are... I won't even attempt to get them past your own
filters.

Well, my answer was that Declude can, but the risks of accidentally deleting
good mail outweighed the convenience of not having to hit delete.  She went
over my head and got the bosses on her side.  Now I've gotta have a meeting
with them and come up with a solution.  Any suggestions?

Prior to this, we haven't deleted anything outright until reviewed by the
receptionist.  Every time I hear them utter the word delete, my skin crawls.
So my request from the list:  Can you either give me some ammo to back up my
side, or provide me with a solution that keeps her from having to see the
nastygrams while still minimizing false-positives?

Regards,
 
Dan Horne, CCNA
Web Services Administrator
TAIS Web
Wilcox World Travel & Tours
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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