spam actions

Pete Russell pete at ENITECH.COM.AU
Thu May 26 12:11:34 IST 2005


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YEah i know - but it doesnt display the quarrantine or spam that is
stored for that user. This is IMO the largest feature that SM or MS (or
mailwatch) dont current have.

Julian Field wrote:
> SMGateway is the answer to this, I believe. It will authenticate
> against AD, imap and pop for starters.
>
> On 25 May 2005, at 23:14, Peter Russell wrote:
>
>> We keep all the spam and quarrantine for 3 months. Absolutely cant
>> wait
>> until mailwatch type product that uses the AD credentials so the users
>> can log in and see thier own spam and deal with it themselves.
>>
>> Kevin Miller wrote:
>>
>>> Dhawal Doshy wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Its quite safe to run a cron for clean up, mailscanner includes it
>>>> own cron script to do that. As for mailwatch, you won't be able to
>>>> view the message content of quarantined mails that don't exist
>>>> anymore (though the rest being in the mysql db will work as usual).
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks Dhawal & Ugo!  That rocks!
>>>
>>> Not worried about viewing messages that are gone - if users
>>> haven't missed
>>> them by that time, they probably never will...
>>>
>>> ...Kevin
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