I like just having users set their filters based on X-SPAM_LEVEL. The
filter says if this header has this many stars, move the mail here. If it
has that many stars, move it there. This is an extremely simple way for
users to set their own level (or multiple levels).

Harold


> I just wanted to throw an idea out there in case there might be interest.
> Recently, I implemented SA on a site wide basis (SMTP relay from qmail to
> exchange) with much success. Our users have recently come back and asked
> me
> about the possibility of implementing what I call a score range or offset.
> So, where the site wide threshold is currently set to five, we get a few
> false positives usually scoring 5.1 - 6.0, and conversely spam that is
> being
> scored 4.5 - 4.9. While to me this isn't a problem (hey we're eliminating
> 98% of what is spam), the users came up with the "maybe" idea.  So in the
> setup I thought of this idea:
>
> Maybe_Factor 1 (default 0)
>
> Where messages within 5.0 - 6.0 (1 offset from threshold) are marked with
> "maybe". This way, messages scoring higher then 6 (or more) are marked
> with
> a definite. Then the user's outlook rules could move the maybes to a
> separate folder but the definite can be wiped out.
>
> Just an idea, I've already looked at the SA code and it doesn't seem
> terribly hard to implement, and if there is more interest, I'll release a
> patch. If I'm way off base feel free to educate me :-)
>
> Tyler Hardison
> Network Administrator
> The Modesto Bee
> (209)480-7921 / (209)578-2264
> "tyler: I know! That patch makes free() a NOP :)" - Jonathan Patschke
>   (regarding a patch to libc/malloc.c on OpenBSD that "Unbreaks 64bit
> archs..")
>



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