>>>>> "MGF" == Marc G Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

MGF> For instance, from a remote machine, I just sent an email to two addresses
MGF> on my machine, both on the To: line ... if you look at how the spam
MGF> scoring worked, the first 'valid address' that it found is the one that it
MGF> uses for scoring (kerri changed her required score to be 5.1, while mine
MGF> is the default 5):

It seems to me that amavisd-new is pretty close to what you want.

About the only thing you'll need to add is the ability to flag spam at
different levels for different people.  It already does a wonderful
job of handling multiple recipient email and filtering/delivering it
appropriately based on whether the final recipient is configured to
receive spam/virii.  Hooking it into postfix is *trivial*.  It does
not, however, support per-user configs for white lists and other
spamassassin configs... 

Just yesterday the Dilbert newsletter was flagged as spam because some
twit reported it to Razor, throwing it over the normal threshhold, so
it would be a nice feature to have.

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