No. I'll put them to a user-specific IMAP folder.I was wondering if I could get some feedback from people that are doing more than just identifying spam in the subject for their users to handle themselves.
Specifically:
- are you deleting any messages marked as spam?
All stuff is deleted if 30 days old.- how are you determining when to delete it (all identified? Score >= x.xx?) - are you queuing message that you delete?
- what sort of message do you send to the user if you delete a spam?None at all, it's users responsibility to check'em up.
- if you queue the message, what mechanism do you use to allow the user to determine if s/he really wants or gets the message?
Look into their SPAM IMAP folder :-)
Thanks for your time!
Phil
Pas de problem....... S.
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