So what are you going to do when your next ISP gets smart and implements Spam Assassin? Change ISP's again?
I think you have a lot to learn before you come in here and bash Spam Assassin. If you are having troubles you should be talking to your ISP. Is it Spam Assassin's fault that your ISP is ignorant or isn't listening to user feedback. Spam Assassin is deployed on thousands of servers world wide and works very well. I'd suggest you get in contact with your ISP and if you still can't get it resolved, then take your money to someone who will. It is MUCH better to take care of SPAM/Virus mails at the border, rather than propogate the junk inside your network. It wastes cpu time, disk storage and network bandwidth. This is what we do at our company. Scan all emails when they hit the border/mx servers. Mails with HIGH(15+) spam scores are bounced. Mails with a score over 5 but below 14.99 are flagged as SPAM. Then it is left up to the individual to create a rule and look for something like "X-Spam-Status: Yes" and do what ever they want with it. Even these numbers are a bit high. I may reject mails above 12. - Mike Mike Anderson said: > Because of you I am changing ISP's. There is no such thing as a > whitelist that works. Even if I receive valid mail and you have > targeted it as spam I cannot read it because you control freaks have > altered the e-mail. Anyone else having similar problems? Why not let > us have control of what happens at the PC level as opposed to the > network level? ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: ObjectStore. If flattening out C++ or Java code to make your application fit in a relational database is painful, don't do it! Check out ObjectStore. Now part of Progress Software. http://www.objectstore.net/sourceforge _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk