Hi,

Yes, that's true. But if I'm right, new mails stay in "new" until the
appropriate folder in the IMAP client has been opened, right? I just
assume, if the use has some false negatives in the folder, he will
either immediately delete it or just move it into the Spam folder.

People can have mail clients running unattended in the background,
often on multiple devices, so you can't assume it's been seen by a
human.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to enable Exchange users to submit samples for analysis they consider to be spam? With the latest Exchange, they've disabled IMAP on public folders.

We have one setup where we forward the mail to their internal Exchange system. We used to have spam and ham folders where users would place mail for us to review then train bayes, but we haven't been able to do it for a while because of this lack of IMAP issue.

Thanks,
Alex

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