Not all mail clients can filter on header contents beyond FROM, TO and
SUBJECT.  Outlook Express is one of these and I would bet if you query most
providers they will tell you the vast majority of there customers use OE.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Ognenoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 19:12
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Inbound rules / SPAM feature enhancement request


> > I would like to see subject modification be offered for inbound rules.
> > Thus, for suspect email, you could modify the subject to be preceded
with
> > "[Probable SPAM]", or something like that.  Then, client software rules
> > could be setup for POP users and satisfaction would increase greatly.
>
> Not that this addresses your question about subject modification but
> couldn't your users already use client rules to sort incoming mail by
using
> the X-Headers that IMail anti-spam already appends?  In this case you
would
> not take any action on the incoming mail marked as spam but the X-headers
> would still be appended to allow your POP clients to filter as they please
> at the mail client level.
>
> But to your original point...subject modification is a good idea to add.
:)
>
> - Andy
>
>
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