Overscore Posted February 23, 2008 Posted February 23, 2008 From what I've seen and been reading, it seems that there is not a way to configure spamcop to automatically delete held mail after x days, truly automatically, with no intervention (i.e. logging into webmail) on my part. So, assuming this to be the case, should I care? If I just use spamcop to filter and forward, it really won't matter to me if there are nine million held messages attached to my account. I've made the decision that I'd rather miss an e-mail here and there than have to go through all the spam I get to look for false positives, so I have no intention of ever looking at my held mail. But, this being said, I don't want to rudely take up space on spamcop's server with my spam when it's totally unnecessary. But, if they don't give an option for this not to happen, well, I guess there's nothing I can do. So, let's say I get about 3,000 spams/week and I use spamcop over the next year. Spamcop will wind up with 156,000 messages on their server that I don't have any intentions to ever look at? I realize that it's not a big deal to log in, delete the messages, and all that. But this doesn't fit the solution that I'm after and I'll go with something else (i.e. gmail) for filtering if I "have to" do this.
StevenUnderwood Posted February 23, 2008 Posted February 23, 2008 But, this being said, I don't want to rudely take up space on spamcop's server with my spam when it's totally unnecessary. But, if they don't give an option for this not to happen, well, I guess there's nothing I can do. So, let's say I get about 3,000 spams/week and I use spamcop over the next year. Spamcop will wind up with 156,000 messages on their server that I don't have any intentions to ever look at? I know that Trach Folder gets emptied after a certain amount of time and I THOUGHT the Held Mail folder did too, but I can find no reference to that. I have asked JT/Trevor to address this thread.
Javier Posted February 24, 2008 Posted February 24, 2008 When I signed for a SpamCop mail account I had your same concerns about spam piling in the Held folder and taking up space in the SC server (I receive around 1500 spam mails daily, so it could be troblesome really fast), but I have noticed that the spam is not hold for more of 14 or 15 days and is deleted FIFO, so no need for concern here.
trevorb Posted February 25, 2008 Posted February 25, 2008 Javier is right, held messages are automatically deleted when they are more than two weeks old. You are certainly not required to empty your own Held Mail if you don't want to. -Trevor
turetzsr Posted February 25, 2008 Posted February 25, 2008 ...Thanks, Trevor. Based on this reply, I shall mark this Forum thread as "Resolved."
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