The neatest thing about the way Imail set this system up is the fact that
the spam that is NOT deleted (only 1 or 2 matches) are automatically tagged
with spam headers, and I am thus able to still monitor for false positives...

FYI, if you delete any E-mails, you can't determine how many false positives you get.


For example, if you have an address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", and you delete an E-mail, how can you tell if it was a potential customer or a spammer? By just knowing basic information (HELO/EHLO, To, From), you can't be certain if it is a false positive or not.

-Scott
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