Or an option to select the deletion criteria.
A choice between:
1. Total number of Spam messages
2. Total volume of Spam messages
3. Age of Spam messages
4. Nightly/weekly
I'd opt for age since it would guarantee the user had a chance to review
them before they were deleted. I have had a spammer misconfigure his
spamminator software and I got literally hundreds of copies of the same
message until I blocked his address. Spammers are a pain, but unusually
dumb ones are an even bigger pain.
A good integration might be to combine this with Imails user filters to
allow users to identify spam like Emails (list servers and other legitimate
bulk Emailers) that they might want to receive. This and the ability to add
as yet unidentified spammers to their personal filters would just about
round out the package.
Kevin Childers
NetQuick Customer Support.
(910) 486-7845 / (888) 228-0312
Fayetteville Internet Communications
APCNet - FayNet - NetQuick - QuickWAN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 5:12 PM
Subject: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] Declude Anti Spam
> Reply to: R. Scott Perry
> Re: [IMail Forum] Declude Anti Spam on Friday 2:54:23 PM
>
> >> 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.
>
> R> This is something that we are planning to add to a future release.
>
> >>Have the box automatically delete any messages older than 'n' days.
>
> R> This isn't something that we have planned, but might consider -- it
sounds
> R> like it would go very well with a "Junk Mail" folder.
> R> -Scott
>
> This would be the best 'new feature' I could use. A feature
> of 'n' number of messages would be potentially more useful
> just in case the user was swamped with bad messages...
>
> --
> Roger Heath
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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