I believe that if an ISP is going to use SA for their mailserver, they should really be careful what threshold they set their SA configuration. Anything below 10 is playing with fire, IMHO. For my own system I use 7.0, but due to my small number of users I can also go through the spam mailbox and double-check to make sure the caught emails were indeed spam. Most ISPs don't have the resources for that.
My ZDNet Tech Update Today newsletters often score in the 10s-15s or so; if I hadn't whitelisted the TO address then they would always get filtered out, so I'm a "victim" of this too. Kenneth ----------------------------------- Kenneth Chen Unit Supervisor, Clark Kerr and UVA Residential Computing University of California, Berkeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Kerry Nice wrote: > procmail takes care of them), but if an ISP, for example, is going to > use SA, lots of people are going to get legitmate mail filtered and will > have to go hunting for it in their caught mail folder. _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk