Thanks for your prompt answer and comments. They are very useful to my
analysis.

Just to add to the post, with the client side software I am testing, no
setting needs to be configured at the server. Email is delivered as is. The
client starts training the software (Outlook shows 3 more buttons from the
antispaming software) with what he/she considers to be spam or not. In a
couple of days filtering starts working quite well and within a week it
works very well.
Regards, Luis

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:IMail_Forum-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Doug White
> Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 2:12 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Convert this to English please?
> 
> Hello Luis;
> 
> I am not sure I would have the solution you are looking for, however, that
> is
> the clients decision, I would think, and that is to use client-side spam
> filtering.   To handle it this way, you would need to set up your server
> to
> only flag suspected spam and perhaps add **SPAM** to the subject line or
> in a
> x-header.   Modifying the subject line makes it easy for the client to
> move
> suspected spam to a junkmail folder for later review.
> 
> I can not advise on Declude, because I do not use that software.
> 
> Adding to my previous post, I currently have over 200,000 IP numbers (and
> some
> domain names) in our proprietary blacklist, and only 20 email addresses in
> the
> whitelist (By request of a client)  To me, this is a very low false
> positive
> rate, and is considered acceptable by our subscribers, who do not wish
> delivery
> to the client of junk mail.  The client is more likely to receive the
> occasional spam that has not yet been picked up by our list.
> 
> We use a Postfix gateway server which does the scanning and then relays
> the
> clean email to the customers' mail server.
> 
> Doug

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