Best of luck. I would seriously suggest NOT /dev/nulling suspicious e-mail. I've seen a fair number of false positives.
And... well, as for 'viewing' the e-mail - I for one would not give my services to a company that will read e-mail based on the content. If I send a message and somehow put some keywords in there that get it flagged as Spam, and then someone reads it??
Nah, the viewing would be the customers responsibility. All I would want is just a daily log showing who sent messages that were flagged and how many.
OH well. I'm sure I'll come up with something. It just seemed like a good idea to filter outbound mail as well.
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