At 1:58 PM -0400 5/7/07, Charles Marcus wrote:
>
>The *only* potential thing that it has that ASSP doesn't is per-user
>settings/quarantine. As someone else pointed out, this generally only
>matters to large installs like ISPs, where their customers 'demand' it.
>

Though my customers are generally not tech savvy enough to know to 
ask, we are a small ISP/webhost and would like to be able to have a 
per-user quarantine area.  That would take some of the whining off of 
me.  Though I'm well aware that they can do that themselves when 
they're configured as Spam Lovers (and I do use it when necessary), 
having a per-user quarantine area on the server would lower the 
number of emails they'd have to download on a normal basis.

If they didn't ever look in it and it auto-deleted the old stuff 
nightly or weekly it would still serve the purpose of being able to 
offer it and being the place they could look when their precious ebay 
notices or whatever get caught by the filters.

Otherwise, ASSP is doing a fine job.  But it never hurts to look at 
what 'the competition' is doing.

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