On Tue, 27 May 2003, Cassandra Lynette Brockett wrote:

> I just checked a spam message from 2.55 and this is what it says inside :-
> See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details.
> And that connects me to the Spamassassin Information for End-Users page....

Well...  I just had this idea.  Why does the end-user page have to be on 
SA's site?  Why can't, as part of the installation prodcedure, the sysadm 
installing SA define their own LOCAL page that explains what SA is, how to 
configure it, and who to contact for help?  I really can't think of any 
reason why SA has to provide this page.  I as a provider prefer to direct 
my users at my own customer support site rather than the web page of the 
author of a piece of software I'm using.  Thoughts?

Justin



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