Hi all,
 
Running SA 2.50 on BSDI 4.x, Perl 5.8.0, delivering to local mailbox files via Postfix + Procmail.  Everything works as advertised -- kudos to the SA coders!! :-) :-)
 
I have one minor problem.  Using a site-wide config, I have some entries in my local.cf which specify users who have requested SA be 'turned off' by adding an all_spam_to entry for them (there's just no explaining it to the dullards ... {sigh}).  This works properly; mail directed to those users gets scored a heavy negative, and is delivered marked as non-spam.
 
The problem arises when inbound spam has multiple addressees in the 'To:' header, and one of those addressees has an all_spam_to entry.  Regardless of which recipient is receiving the current copy of the message, SA marks the mail as non-spam because the USER_IN_ALL_SPAM_TO rule was matched :-(
 
Is there a known fix or workaround for this?  Am I just being stupid?  (Wouldn't be the first time!)
 
I'd appreciate off-list copies of any replies.
 
Thanks,
 
Brad Jackson
Net Admin
I-1 Internet Group, Inc.
"i1" + at-sign + "i-1.net"
 
 
PS: Personal email stats for today: Received 114 emails of which 110 were correctly ID'd as Spam, 3 were legit emails correctly marked as non-spam, and one Spam slipped through (due to the issue mentioned above).  That's damn near perfect.  I'm a *happy* admin!
 

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