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Hello Phil,

Friday, September 5, 2003, 8:56:40 AM, you wrote:

PN> I was wondering if I could get some feedback from people that are
PN> doing more than just identifying spam in the subject for their users
PN> to handle themselves.

My pleasure,

PN> Specifically:

PN> - are you deleting any messages marked as spam?

No. One user insists on receiving all mail regardless. He gets everything
that is addressed to him, flagged as spam or not.

All other emails flagged as spam get dropped into a spam bucket, which is
reviewed regularly (weekly), looking for false positives. Actually found
one last week, which was then redirected to the user.

All spam is then kept to be used as part of our corpus. Our spam corpus
is nearing 20k messages -- we'll probably start deleting the oldest spam
shortly.

PN> - how are you determining when to delete it (all identified? Score
PN> >=x.xx?) 

Don't delete. But per the above, we also don't deliver messages
identified as spam except to one user.

Bob Menschel

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