Michael Moncur wrote: >>I was thinking that a greylist for to addresses would be a good idea. >> >>Give a small positive number (say 1.0-.3) to certain To: domains or >>addresses (not the CC's). It might help to push some spam over the top >>and still keep non-spam mail flowing freely. >> > >This would be incredibly useful for me since I have bunches of email addresses, >some older ones are nearly spamtraps by now and some newer ones that are >virtually spam-free. What if instead of a grey/blacklist you could have a >simple list of addresses, each with their own positive or negative score? i.e. > >to_score address@domain 2 >to_score address2@domain -1 >... > >I suppose I could do this manually easy enough with header rules. > Couldn't this also be done by something like appending an optional score to the end of the whitelist* directives, such as
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