> > I was think about this exact same thing today, as I put SA into > production for my 400+ users (800+ email accounts - and without a > hiccup, I might add ;^). I wanted to have the default be to not filter > because that's what people are used to, so I set the default theshold to > 100 and gave user instructions for using the web-based management script > to set themselves up for a threshold of 5. > Then it hits me! I'm going to be accepting mail form every Tom, > Dick, and Spamford on the net, and they are ALL going to get added to > the site-wide whitelist. > My initial solution: I wiped out the whitelist and shut off > that feature. > My next solution will be to make a "awl_threshold" option that I can > set to something reasonable (like 3) that will allow me to use AWL > sitewide even when somepeople set thier threshold to 100 or 999 for that > matter. > Can anyone see any problem with this approach? > Don >
How does solve my original problem of false negatives? all that it would take would be a few marginally spammy messages < 5 then once the threshhold is reached then they can Spam away! -- Ed. _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk