How would SA know which domains you service?  Seems like a really hard
problem unless you make big assumptions about how mail services are
implemented at that location.  Maybe this is a "feature" which could be
implemented in documentation or something...

C

on 1/30/02 6:33 AM, CertaintyTech - Ed Henderson at
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>> BTW: I agree with the sentiment about virus scanners vs spam. In
>> Qmail-Scanner, the SpamAssassin support merely tags the messages as spam -
>> it doesn't quarantine them like it does for viruses. Still too many false
>> alerts I'm afraid - a lot of my Email from root cronjobs gets caught! ;-)
>> 
>> --
>> Cheers
>> 
>> Jason Haar
>> 
> 
> One thing that I have done is to create a whitelist_from entry for each of
> the domains that I currently service.  I do this for at least two reasons:
> 1.  This way any email from cronjobs and the such NEVER get tagged as Spam
> 2.  If someone from any of my domains is a Spammer then I want to see it.
> Otherwise if it got put into the Spam bucket I may not be as likely to see
> it.  I won't tolerate anyone abusing our mail services by being a Spammer.
> 
> Just an idea for ya,
> Ed.
> 
> PS.  Thanks for integrating SA into Q-S.  What a great combination!


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