From: "Chris Santerre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
We use mysql based User Preferences so users can use their
own black and
white lists as well as set the markup and required hits.
We reject spam (55x, not a bounce) when the score is 10 or above and
mark everything else that gets 5 or more.
Do any of you out there run spamassassin on a mail relay or pop/imap
server to add the X-Spam headers to all mail that
passes through your gateway?
-Gary
I use amavisd-new (works best with Postfix). There is only one user, so
there is only one user_prefs, so each individual recipient
Do any of you out there run spamassassin on a mail relay or pop/imap
server to add the X-Spam headers to all mail that passes through your
gateway?
Yep, border MX servers which accept all mail for all domains we host, scan
all the mail, then pass it along the line to the recipient servers
| Do any of you out there run spamassassin on a mail relay or pop/imap
| server to add the X-Spam headers to all mail that passes through your
| gateway?
We use smf-spamd v1.2.0 - http://smfs.sourceforge.net/
for preliminary SA scanning and bounce at a score of 8. After that, it gets
processed
> Do any of you out there run spamassassin on a mail relay or pop/imap
> server to add the X-Spam headers to all mail that passes through your
> gateway?
>
> If you do, how do you let individual users (who don't have accounts on
> your relay) tweak their user_prefs file t
Title: RE: spamassassin on a mail relay
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Macdougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 11:52 AM
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Re: spamassassin on a mail relay
>
>
> Michael Grant wrot
Michael Grant wrote:
Do any of you out there run spamassassin on a mail relay or pop/imap
server to add the X-Spam headers to all mail that passes through your
gateway?
If you do, how do you let individual users (who don't have accounts on
your relay) tweak their user_prefs file to whit
Do any of you out there run spamassassin on a mail relay or pop/imap
server to add the X-Spam headers to all mail that passes through your
gateway?
If you do, how do you let individual users (who don't have accounts on
your relay) tweak their user_prefs file to whitelist things that ar