Delaying mail delivery sounds like something best done outside of SA.  You
can read the score, then choose to delay delivery and re-submit to SA later
or something.  SA really doesn't want to start acting as a MTA I don't
think.

C

On 3/1/02 9:48 PM, "Daniel Quinlan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It seems like a fair amount of spam doesn't get caught by RBL or Razor
> because insufficient time has passed before spamassassin processes it.
> People who don't mind a delay could profit from not processing email for
> a short period of time, say an hour.
> 
> This feature could be coupled with a "required_hits_to_delay" preference
> that sets a required number of hits before a message is delayed.  For
> example:
> 
> required_hits 6
> required_hits_to_delay 3
> 
> The implementation could be a command-line flag to turn on this behavior
> (save to .spamassassin/<md5sum>.<date> or something like that) and
> another flag to indicate that you want to clear out any delayed messages
> (if they've been there long enough).  The latter would be used from a
> cron job.


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