Elvar wrote:
> I agree billc, my users have often requested a per user quarantine that 
> they can view and respond appropriately on without having mail tagged 
> and delivered to their mail client. The majority of my users hate tagged 
> email but also do not like the idea of not knowing if something was 
> blocked / discarded. Without this ASSP has still been working very well 
> and my favorite anti-spam solution to date.
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Elvar
>   
One solution to this is to use the wildcard literals that "sendAllSpam" 
supports. A few methods come to mind:

1) set sendAllSpam to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That would get all of a user's spam delivered to their mailbox. Spam 
would get scored, tagged, and passed right on to the user. From here you 
could either use filtering on your MTA's end (exim filters), or client 
side filters (in Outlook) to filter mail based on the "X-Assp-Spam: YES" 
and "X-Assp-Spam: MAYBE" headers. Then exim/Outlook could filter the 
spam into a server or client side subfolder, however you wish.

2) If you have subaddressing configured on your MTA, set sendAllSpam to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This would let subaddressing filter the spam automatically into a 
subfolder called "spam" that they can check via IMAP or a webmail interface

3) set sendAllSpam to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then create a *-spam mailbox for each user on the domain. Bob would have 
two mailboxes, [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] The -spam 
account could either be checked via IMAP, POP, or a webmail interface

The only problem then is aging the mail in the subfolder/extra account, 
but that would be a matter of a few scripts to clean out or compress the 
emails in there every X days.

I hope that helps,
David

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