> Reporting can't be automatic, as there will be or may be false
> positives. As well as false negatives.

Razor, DCC, maybe IxHash and surely others do state in their policies that
automatic reporting is forbidden.

SpamCop, however, doesn't. This is probably because of the very nature of
the SpamCop reporting system: the report submitter is quite responsible of
their own submissions, and submitted sources may request an arbitration
about the report itself.


> I have IMAP folders as "to be reported SPAM" and "Reported SPAM". A
> cronjob reads every mail on the first and reports it, then moves the
> file to to the latter.

I use instead the amavis' quarantine folder, reporting viruses and spam
above a given score threshold (actually 18...). I never had FPs thanks to
this high score threshold, while I see a lot of spam and virus reported.

I'm using spamgrass (a tool of mines) in a cron job.

You may get a copy of it at:

        http://www.tomassoni.biz/download/spamgrass.pl

Use perldoc to get usage instructions.

Giampaolo

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