Well there you go! An real-life example of the best of both worlds. :) Sounds like a great set-up; are you filtering all mail through procmail first -> spamassassin?
I'm curious as to what ISPs would use for that purpose... Kenneth ----------------------------------- Kenneth Chen Unit Supervisor, Clark Kerr and UVA Residential Computing University of California, Berkeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, CertaintyTech - Ed Henderson wrote: > I am an ISP using SA for my customers. I have set the default SA threshold > to 7. I have also setup a bi-weekly report notifying my customers of how > many Spam messages they have accumulated. No Spam messages are deleted > unless they are older than 30 days. They can then go to our Webmail service > and login in to look at their Spam messages and move any false-positives > back to their Inbox. They can also customize their own settings: > enable/disable SA, adjust SA threshold to 5, 7, or 10, and add > whitelist_from, whitelist_to, and blacklist_from entries (this part is all > done outside of SA using maildrop which reads a personal config file at > delivery). > > I launched this to the masses two weeks ago and so far the feedback has been > good. So with a little bit of work SA can be used at an ISP successfully. > > Ed. _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk