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Said Matt Kettler on Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 01:07:09AM -0400:

> I don't think SpamAssassin will do what you want. Even the
> blacklisting feature only forces the email to have it's subject
> modified. In fact, the primary purpose SpamAssassin serves in life is
> to modify emails. It's not designed to stop delivery of emails in
> general (although I believe it can be made to do that for super-high
> scores).
> 
> If you control the UNIX server in question, try editing your
> /etc/mail/access file to prevent the email from being spooled on your
> UNIX server in the first place.

You could also rig up a test in procmail using spamassassin -e to get a
1 or 0 depending up on the spam status.  Then you could just killfile it
there instead of putting it into a mailbox (or put it into a
less-often-checked mailbox, etc.)

- -- 
[!] Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Encrypted email preferred (key 0xC9C40C31)
    SpamAssassin/Mutt guide at codesorcery.net

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