I don't use the HOLD action, except for one test
(Percent). I Delete on weight20, tag the subject "Possible Spam" on
weight14.
I initially Deleted on Weight30. Then dropped
it to Weight25. Then we did a Hold on Weight20 for just a couple days and
found very few false-positives (and those
First, I would just delete anything older than 7 days. If it was something
important, either you would have heard about it by now or it was resent.
I use SpamReview daily to review messages. During the review, I also look
for ways to adjust tests and filters.
John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
From: Dan Geiser
On a separate topic, I'm curious to know how everyone handles the spam
which
makes it into the imail\spool\spam directory.
We're small. I still scan now and then, but have found VERY few items to
keep. I can scan 500 messages in about 2-3 minutes tops (I sort by domain
from
Hi Dan
First of all: You know Declude Junkmail offers a lot of different
actions and great flexibility to manage what should happen with catched
spam. There are out here Admin's with mailservers in different
situations and therefore different configurations - adapted to there
needs.
Here a
On a separate topic, I'm curious to know how everyone handles
the spam which makes it into the imail\spool\spam directory.
My current implementation of Declude JunkMail Pro is enabled
for only 5 domains. A couple of those domains have only been
active for a week. We have about 100 domains
We haven't had a single email fail the percent test in 6 months (actually,
since 9/2002 when we started monitoring).
OSSMART had a bunch fail in march, the only month it ever detected any.
-Original Message-
From: Glenn
I don't use the HOLD action, except for one test (Percent). I
One other option is not to hold the mail at all. I use these in my action files
ROUTETO[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where caught messages are delivered to accounts, one for each domain. There's less
control and this may not work if the those getting the spam aren't checking it.
Dan
On Thursday,