Agreed and we do the same. We do have specific accounts which are only published to clients that we get a good volume of email. It becomes a fairly nice ham slice. We also have dedicated spam accounts that allow us to box up that greasy spam... After we process an email for a client we move it to a processed folder. This is always ham... We also run many of the same rules as well. Gary
________________________________ From: Lucas Albers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 6/8/2004 8:25 PM To: SpamAssassin list Subject: RE: OT: Operations type questions Gary Smith said: > It depends on the type of box. We have multiple shared support email > boxes that we train as ham. Anything that we receive is processed. > Anything that is business related is moved to a special folder which is > also learned as ham. We transparently learn any outgoing or incoming mail as spam or ham respectivelly. If it scores over the threshold it's learned, and rejected if spammy irrespective of whether it's going in or out. We use MD+SA-2.63+surbl, +pyzor+dcc, +razor, +evilrules.cf, +drugs.cf. Sare rules, and surbl are really really good. -- Luke Computer Science System Administrator Security Administrator,College of Engineering Montana State University-Bozeman,Montana
