Re: How novice end users, neophytes can set things up so that suspected spam or likely spam or definitely spam type messages go to another secondary mail file for later examination in case there are a

2006-12-05 Thread Jonas Eckerman
Don Saklad wrote: So many end users looking over the SpamAssassin headers on email haven't climbed the too steep learning curve for making the best use of the headers. Most end users (at least in Swden) haven't got access to the MDA configuration, so the porcmail stuff is of no use to them.

How novice end users, neophytes can set things up so that suspected spam or likely spam or definitely spam type messages go to another secondary mail file for later examination in case there are any f

2006-12-04 Thread Don Saklad
How do novice end users, neophytes set things up so that suspected spam or likely spam or definitely spam type messages go to another secondary mail file for later examination in case there are any false positives?...

Re: How novice end users, neophytes can set things up so that suspected spam or likely spam or definitely spam type messages go to another secondary mail file for later examination in case there are a

2006-12-04 Thread Don Saklad
Thank you! Unfortunately, so far the usability of information is rather more advanced than for novices, for the neophytes. How could something be developed that's easier, simple and straightforward?... So many end users looking over the SpamAssassin headers on email haven't climbed the too