I appreciate where your going with this I just didn't know how to approach
it.

If my mail server must address it then I am off to check some man pages I
really just needed a place to start

Thanks

Tom 

-----Original Message-----
From: Evan Platt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 2:36 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: Checking my own users mail

At 12:36 PM 8/14/2006, you wrote:
>They are generaly a clone of each other just substituting the send to 
>address.
>
>Usualy there the typical viagra or stock scam.
>
>If they where incoming my SA would catch em and mark em but as there 
>not being processed by sa they don't even get marked.

That's a function of your mail server. You likely can configure your mail
server to check outgoing mail too.

>Worse yet is even if sa marks em they still go out only with the SA 
>header on them kindly notifying the recipient that this indeed is spam.

That is also a function of your system. With the right implementation, you
can have your mail server delete any messages marked as spam, incoming or
outgoing. However I would never reccomend this. If you do, however, be
prepared for a call from a customer of "How come I've sent this e-mail 20
times to my customer yet he never recieved it?"

>Nifty huh

SA never advertised it would delete mail. That's up to you to do.

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