Actually, I sort the spam to another mail folder, but they do not see 
it.  I ran in a testing mode with simple ***spam*** tagging on their 
mail for 3 months with very few errors (99.2% accuracy).

My goal is to provide them with a listing of the mail that was sorted 
to another folder.  This would give them a chance to request the mail 
if it should actually be something they wanted to see.  Plus it allows 
the higher-ups to see what our staff is doing to fight the problem of 
spam.

I was imagining something like this:

Date  Time  Sender   Subject


Tony L. Svanstrom wrote:

> On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 the voices made Joel Epstein write:
> 
> 
>>I currently have spam being filtered for about 50 users via spamd.
>>Works perfectly!  However, is there anyone out there providing reports
>>to their users about what was filetered?  Maybe just something like
>>date/time, From, and subject?
>>
> 
>  By filtered do you mean that you delete it, and that you want these reports to
> show the users if there were any false positives (ie e-mails deleted that
> shouldn't have been)?
> 
>  Anyways, if you're using procmail then just save the subject-line of filtered
> e-mails to one file per user, and then use cron to mail the users these files
> once every week, or so.
>  I'll help you with the code if you want to.
> 
> 
>       /Tony
> 


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Joel Epstein
Manager of Systems Integration
Integrated Warehousing Solutions
3075 Highland Parkway  Suite 715
Downers Grove, Illinois 60515
Phone:  630.932.4300
Fax:    630.932.7652
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