On Jan 29, 2008, at 4:42 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:

> This is why I am curious.  Trying to get users to log into a
> different system to check the quarantine has never yielded good
> results in my mind.  Sorting it into a folder they can check on their
> mail client of choice always seems to work, they understand it, etc.
>
> That's why I question the value of server-side quarantine.

I do something that's a bit of a hybrid of what's been discussed. I  
use the "$sa_tag2_level_deflt" definition to move spam to a junk  
folder in the user's mailbox. If it's above "$sa_kill_level_deflt", I  
quarantine it.

It's kind of a happy medium.  It doesn't give the user 8 billion spams  
(even in their junk folder), but it also gives them an easy place to  
check for false positives. They still have the option to check the  
quarantine.

I'm planning on moving messages from the junk folder to the quarantine  
after, say, a week.

Anyway, this gives the users a convenient place to check, but also  
doesn't deluge them with EVERY spam that comes through. You just  have  
to make the kill_level sensible enough to satisfy the users.

My two cents.

- Jon


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