Craig,

How do you have procmail set up to deliver to the spam vs. likely spam 
folders?

I have mine configured to folder anything with SPAM-STATUS: Yes (or 
whatever that flag is)... but have been wondering about setting it up 
to automatically delete anything scored in the 20+ range (for example) 
and then save others so that they can be reviewed.

--Will

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> Yusuf Ahmed wrote:
> > 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.
> 
> Hey Yusuf.
> Everything received here gets delivered, and procmail sorts the spam 
and
> likely-spam into different folders.
> This means we can quickly see misfires either way, and has the added
> benefit over milter-level bounces that bayes gets to see everything 
too.
> 
> C.
> 
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