>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jonathan Nichols [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 3:27 PM
>To: John Hardin
>Cc: SpamAssassin list
>Subject: Re: OT: Operations type questions
>
>
>
>> Whether it's the mail server, and you access it via IMAP, or 
>a home-dirs
>> file server, and you access the mail via POP and save it in a mail
>> folder stored in your home dir on the file server, is a 
>design decision
>> for you. Leaving the mail on the mail server and accessing 
>it via IMAP
>> simplifies SA admin a bit - each user can have spamassassin 
>mail folders
>> that sa-learn can easily read, for example.
>> 
>
>Oh wow, that's another thing that I didn't think of - spam learning!
>With IMAP, I can set up shared mailboxes that people can drop 
>spam into. 
>Duh. Kind of hard to do that with POP.
>
>Hrm, and I can have it set to learn everyone's "Sent" folders as ham. 
>Or.. eh, that might be a bad idea. What do you all think? Auto 
>learn, or 
>feed it a ham corpus?

Only for a few choice people. And with their permission would be better.
Unless they have been warned up and down they have NO REASONIBLE RIGHT TO
PRIVACY w/ company email. 

IANAL ;)

--Chris 

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