At 12:07 PM 2/11/03 -0500, Matt Kettler wrote:
A lot of SA deployments are of the "sitewide" variety, where a single user_prefs gets applied uniformly to the email of a large number of users.I just wanted to say that I think this could be very useful. We run SpamAssassin on our external mailserver where we don't actually have our user accounts. It would be nice to have the ability to do some individual settings rather than just site-wide settings.
Sometimes one user in the network wants a given email sender whitelisted, and others want them blacklisted or at least not whitelisted.
So it might be useful to have whitelist_from_to, which requires both a matching from and too address to trigger the whitelist.
The same logic is easily extended to whitelist_from_to_rcvd and blacklist_from_to.
This doesn't fix the issues where a multi-recipient email get's whitelisted if any one person on the list is whitelisted, however it does seem to make some of the issues of maintaining whitelists and blacklists in a multi-user network a little easier.
Anyone have a reason why this is a bad idea? Anyone else have any desire for this? Any flames for me being a blithering idiot and posting while I'm still drinking his AM coffee? :)
This is mostly an off-the-cuff idea, but I'm wondering what others might think of it. It would appear that it wouldn't be too difficult to add, and might make a handy feature to add sometime round the 2.6x era.
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