I've been curious about how messages show up in the Declude Console as they stream through. In the top third of the console window messages are labeled as I, O, IS, OS, IV, or OV (I assume these standing for incoming/outgoing, SPAM, and Virus). Here's my question: If a message shows up as IS or OS does this mean it has failed *any* SPAM test, or has it failed enough tests to be deleted (or held or bounced)? I work for a medium-sized ISP and about 75-80% of the 200,000 messages going through every day are showing up as IS or OS. I've set up fairly aggressive filtering and all mail that fails the WEIGHT10 test gets deleted. I'm considering easing the tests if indeed 75-80% of our users' mail is getting deleted. However, if this only means that 75-80% of the mail is failing one of the tests (but not necessarily getting deleted) then I think I'll keep the test settings the same. --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)]
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