This is kinda like arguing about religion. There just is no silver bullet or perfect way of doing it. If all of our users used our webmail interface, I would mostly agree with what you say below. But then we have to worry about their mailbox quotas filling up and setting up events to clear out messages older than this or larger than that. But since maybe only 10% of our users do actually use the webmail interface, we would have to worry about junk mail filling up a folder in their Maildir that they will never have access to via POP3 and their e-mail client. We could tag spam and put it in their INBOX, but then we have to help them set up a rule or filter on their side to either seperate or delete the spam message in question when it comes in. I'm just trying to get a handle on all my options and figure out what I may need to code myself. Thanks for the input.
-Chris -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Forrest Aldrich Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 12:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: SpamCop reporting I think it's better to have spam dumped to a mailbox, reviewed (with non-spam messages moved or handled appropriately) then have a manual script to run that would parse the mailbox and submit to wherever. A simplistic way to do this is probably using formail, etc. I've seen a couple of scripts like this out there, but none of them impressed me much enough to use them. Forrest _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
