At 11:31 AM 23/09/02 -0400, you wrote:
> It's running fine under test and am adding online recovery from a 30-day
> archive, so there's minimal intervention needed.
How are you implementing the 30-day archive? In particular, how are you
aging the messages? I've been trying to figure out a safe way to do
that, and so far I've been insatisfied with my results.
A Soviet solution, I suppose - clumsy, but direct.
At present, spam for user "john" goes into john.spam.date mailbox where
"date" is today's date
A cron job wipes all mailboxes containing "date" greater than 30 days ago
> Incidentally, a local big ISP here is now using spam assassin (or
similar)
A big ISP? In Luxembourg? ;-)
Comparatively, of course, probably the 2nd largest in the country
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