Rangi Biddle wrote: > First issue I had was initially deciding on how to integrate DSpam (as is > been mentioned already) and how best to manage it. This basically came down > to what the customers wanted which was to leave dealing with marking which > messages are spam to the systems administrators. Really sucks of course > considering that a simple error in marking a email for a client would then > cause them to not get the email and getting a real earful.
That is a totally impractical solution to spam. Anything beyond 50-100 users and you will spend all day just filtering email. Certain things belong to admins (black-lists, antivirus, etc..) but users MUST be involved in determining their own spam/ham. An admin cannot determine if a user wants that ad from tiger-direct (or whoever) or not. Besides, after the initial training there is very little the user needs to do except check a spam folder once in a while looking for false positives...:) -- Lee R. Copp Project Engineer (EE/ME) http://www.michsci.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
