On May 25, 2009, at 6:40 AM, GrayHat wrote:

> Setup as option to allow assp to forward all messages (either spam or
> ham)
> to a given mailbox; at that point you may just setup a "fake/private"
> server
> to handle such emails and store them somewhere; fetching messages from
> such server and backing them up will allow you to do what you're  
> asking
> for
> w/o changing ASSP too much and, at the same time, leaving an option  
> for
> the ones NOT needing such a feature to "disable" it (or better said to
> NOT
> enable it :D)


I agree and support this idea in how I work my systems.  My only  
change is I use a forward all to point to a IMAP account.  You can  
then pick whatever schedule you want to archive the IMAP account so it  
is not getting to large.

In all reality, all IMAP is going to care about with lots of messages  
is large inboxes, or large sent mails directories.  You can simply  
rename the inbox and sent directories.  The nice thing about this, is  
locating mails you may be requested to locate at a later time can be  
done either in the command line or a normal desktop MUA.
-- 
Scott * If you contact me off list replace talklists@ with scott@ *


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