On 9/14/22 10:12 AM, William Kern via mailop wrote:
A middle ground is a tag quarantine policy.

I would urge you to be mindful of what "quarantine" means in different email specific contexts.

Multiple MTAs have the concept of quarantining messages (I know that Sendmail and Postfix do and I believe that others do too) wherein the message is still in the SMTP message path, but has had it's processing suspended in such a way as it can easily be resumed at a later point in time.

You tag the 'probably is spam' with a subject header that they can use to put in the Client spambox. You quarantine the definately is spam.

Conversely, what you're talking about, is fully accepting the message at the SMTP level and then handling delivery of the message differently; Inbox vs Spam / Junk folder.



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