Dear Allori Lorenzo,


PS= I can give you my scripts if you want or i can develop something for your project, I'm allways interested in developing opensource.
(Sorry for my english)

We'd be most happy, if you'd send your scripts to the list, so that other users may also make use of the IMAP technique you followed. Using IMAP solves the problem of introducing new headers, when the mails are forwarded to spam and nospam accounts.


Another risk is the use of nospam and spam account by spammers. If they target the spam account and start sending valid looking mails, then it will increase the ratio of false positives. Similarly, if they send spam mails to nospam account, it'll increase the ratio of false negatives. So, it is wise to create accounts for spam and nospam with account names like random passwords and give your users the account name, and ask them to configure their mail client with the name spam and nospam.

For example, username for spam may be x123vr45 with password 756gwrtx and the account may be named spam under outlook. Similarly for nospam. This would make the task of guessing the spam and nospam accounts tougher for the spammers, unless one of your users leak it out.

cheers,
Karthikeyan, S.
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