Encapsulate the message. Rewrite the header to include the score (NNN.D).
Sort all spam into a spam folder in the MUA. Sort the spam by subject and
double check the low scores while chortling over the high scores.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Sietse van Zanen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


My strategy is to reject any messages that have a high score (+11). Mail with scores between 6 and 11 get delivered with the report_safe option (original message as attachment). The rewritten body contains a message to be careful opening the attachment and to only do so, when it is sure it has been unjustly tagged as spam.

This works fine for me and my users (which are all quite educated). When you have less able users, it would probably be better to deliver spam in a special location only administrators can access.

Of course scoring depends on what checks you run, so this might need finetuning. I run most checks (URIBL, RAZOR2, DCC, BAYES, DNSBL)

-Sietse

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From: Yusuf Ahmed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Guys,

Couldn't find a thread like this hence this new one. Just wondering what strategy people are using when it comes to dealing with email that gets enough points to be considered as spam. Eg. being deleted and quarantined, or delivered and quarantined etc.

I'm using store and deliver - is that the general concept out there with 
everyone?

Regards,
Yusuf.

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