I have users who are mostly in windows. If we identify some piece of mail that has been marked as spam by SA, but which we know to be good mail, how can we:

1) Give the user or the spam-reviewer a mechanism for adding the sender to the whitelist.

2) If the mail is not originally seen by the user, give the reviewer (also not a linux user) automated mechanism for removing the SPAM tags from the mail and forwarding the mail to the intended user.

3). Give the user a mechanism to get mail that slipped past SA into the blacklist.

Since the user does not even realize that this stuff goes on in Linux, it is not reasonable to force them to learn how to login to Linux and learn to use the shell ....

Could we concievably do this by forwarding the mail to some pseudo-user that accomplishes the goals set out above.

Wayne



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