Currently PES does work to whatever degree and lists in the stats how many mails were encountered / dealt with per email address, separated into incoming and outgoing. That in itself is only useful for statistics people. Not for us hosters who need to know the reason behind the spam listing.
PES just works quietly in the background without giving us any insight WHY a mail is treated the way it was treated. [Yeah, we can dig through log files. Takes forever].
I'd like to suggest a major improvement, where you can click in the column for spam / outgoing, and same for spam / incoming for xyz@domain.com , and see all the listed mails that were detected as spam, together with date, time, ips, and the exact reason WHY the mail is being detected as spam.
Practical: we have very tight controls. None of our clients is sending spam. Haven't had a compromised email account for long while either. Yet there is email addresses where PES detects 120 sent spam mails.
[Another improvement: specify the time period for the whole statistic display columns! Is it days? month? weeks? server restarts?...]
Currently we just have to "trust" that PES is doing its job. And I'm starting - with above example - to loose trust in it... Above improvement might help restore that.
PES just works quietly in the background without giving us any insight WHY a mail is treated the way it was treated. [Yeah, we can dig through log files. Takes forever].
I'd like to suggest a major improvement, where you can click in the column for spam / outgoing, and same for spam / incoming for xyz@domain.com , and see all the listed mails that were detected as spam, together with date, time, ips, and the exact reason WHY the mail is being detected as spam.
Practical: we have very tight controls. None of our clients is sending spam. Haven't had a compromised email account for long while either. Yet there is email addresses where PES detects 120 sent spam mails.
[Another improvement: specify the time period for the whole statistic display columns! Is it days? month? weeks? server restarts?...]
Currently we just have to "trust" that PES is doing its job. And I'm starting - with above example - to loose trust in it... Above improvement might help restore that.