At Wed Aug 20 16:24:55 2003, Daniel Kaliel wrote:

> I have been trying to find documentation on how to do this, but have not fo=
> und any.  I spoke with the partnership of my company on this and how it is =
> safer not to, instead filtering email on there email client, however, they =
> have decided to have all SPAM immediately deleted. 

Of course, deleting the spam is not a problem -- it's the stuff that
isn't spam that they have to worry about.

I'd suggest that you get them to put this in writing, explicitly
acknowledging that there is a risk of non-spam being tagged as spam
and being deleted inadvertently.  (Perhaps someone could suggest
suitable wording to go in a FAQ item :-)  With luck, this will cover
you if they suddenly start losing business because a client starts
sending spammy-looking mails which get deleted.

(And given the recent threads, this might happen when people start
using Outlook 2003!)

Martin
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