I think it might be useful to have an inbound as well as outbound
subject line scrubber. Both in terms of ASSP tagged messages and tags
from other [il]legitimate senders.
Depending on the classification of a message, ASSP will continue to
prefix [spamSubject] to the subject line. his can make an ongoing
message thread very messy as well as aggravating for users that try to
delete the [spamSubject] from the subject line.
I think that:
A. [spamSubject] should be removed from outbound messages if it is at
the beginning of a subject line or is right after a ":" (from use with
re:, fw:, fwd:. antwort:, etc)
B. A new regexp function should be used to remove other unwanted
spam-subject tags from other mail systems. These confuse your own
end-users that should only need to know of their own mail systems spam
tags. Some spammers use bogus tags to social engineer trust by the end
user.
Any thoughts?
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