Why not run ASSP (free) add an X Header to each peice of mail. then set a global rule 
that if the msg has Spam Yes as an X Header dump it into a spam folder, and set a max 
size on it.
That way, if there is a false positive then the user can log into web mail/IMAP4 and 
retrieve the message.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Pierre Mengal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Tue, 13 Apr 2004 16:33:23 +0200

>> > I completely understand what you say. But please understand 
>> I already 
>> > considered those "issues" and that my decision to use a such system 
>> > was thinked before. The antispam feature of Imail is 
>> unsecure, and my
>> customers
>> > urge me to provide them a spam challenge system. I will use myself 
>> > that system like every satisfied customers that use that system.
>> 
>> It is sad to see a company try to take the easy way out. 
>> Fighting spam is a hands on constant ever changing battle. 
>> Think about it, the spammers are out there with the sole 
>> purpose in mind to spew their venom to as many e-mail 
>> addresses as possible. Do you really think simply using a 
>> simple software such as Challenge/Response will when that battle?
>
>Have you ever lost an important customer email in your spam filter ? I did.
>And it's like all bad experience, you will never want that experience again.
>
>The Imail built in spam filter is a nightmarre. Client-Side filter work, but
>we can't impose all our customers.
>
>

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