Matt,

Can you provide more details as to how you've done this?

Syntax in the config files, and how you *route* the email to a seperate
box...

Thanks, Andy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 7:09 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Suggestions Requested for Help with Spam Problem


> Clayton, I feel your pain.
>
> I'm a long-time Imail/Declude user who used Imail's anti-spam as a
> supplement.  As I posted yesterday, After a lot of effort I abandoned
> Imail anti-spam after what sounds to be the same experience you had with
> it; i.e. I couldn't put in the time Imail requires with its
> implementation
>
> One thing I've just done with my Junkmail Pro install:  Email failing an
> egregious number of tests gets deleted (a common enough action).  Rather
> than holding the lesser offenders and reviewing I set up an ATTACH
> action, where the user receives an email from 'You Have Spam' whose
> subject line is the sender's address (the true sender, not the forged
> one).  This sanitized-yet-complete message is then delivered.
>
> For a few extra bucks from the client, I will take that sanitized mail
> and route it to a web mail box named 'Spam' so its out of everyday
> sight.  Either way, the final spam determination is made by the client
> (as in not by me).
>
> My spam system complaints have now dropped to zero.
>
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