Has anyone looked into creating a junk mail box system, similar to
Hotmail's? I would envision rerouting all junk mail to a subfolder "Junk
Mail" within the customers webmail account. Have the box automatically
delete any messages older than 'n' days. That way the user gets all of his
messages and has the opportunity to review any purported junkmail before it
is deleted. That way your covered against false positives (a major concern
of the business community) and volumes of junk mail (a major concern of
all).
Kevin Childers
NetQuick Customer Support.
(910) 486-7845 / (888) 228-0312
Fayetteville Internet Communications
APCNet - FayNet - NetQuick - QuickWAN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Len Conrad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Declude Anti Spam
>
> > >then moved to DELETE after seeing almost no legitimate mail affected.
> >
> >Hi Roger. As an end user, I would insist of my ISP that any approach to
> >spam filtering not delete ANY legitimate mail.
>
> another policy is to reject mail, so that it's not deleted and the sending
> mail server has no indication that the receiving mail server accepted it
> for delivery. Then it's up to the sending mail server to notify the
sender
> of the rejection with the reason.
>
> I agree that once mail is accepted by the MX machine, the responsibility
> shifts to the the receiving site.
>
> Exception to this is we delete any and all mail that the AV box says is
> infected. The sender is notified of the deletion and reason.
>
> Len
>
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