At 12:36 PM 8/14/2006, you wrote:
They are generaly a clone of each other just substituting the send to
address.

Usualy there the typical viagra or stock scam.

If they where incoming my SA would catch em and mark em but as there not
being processed by sa they don't even get marked.

That's a function of your mail server. You likely can configure your mail server to check outgoing mail too.

Worse yet is even if sa marks em they still go out only with the SA header
on them kindly notifying the recipient that this indeed is spam.

That is also a function of your system. With the right implementation, you can have your mail server delete any messages marked as spam, incoming or outgoing. However I would never reccomend this. If you do, however, be prepared for a call from a customer of "How come I've sent this e-mail 20 times to my customer yet he never recieved it?"

Nifty huh

SA never advertised it would delete mail. That's up to you to do.

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