From the responses to my original post, it doesn't appear that this is possible...however, I'll give it one more try...
I recently implemented SA site-wide after having it run for just a few local users. The local users (including me) would prefer to use various levels of required hits. For example, I am comfortable with any spam that scores over 3 to be tagged as such, while others prefer the default 5 limit. Is there a way to have SA ignore individual incoming addresses and pass them on to their own user_prefs settings? Right now, those of us with the individual settings are getting mail tested twice...once through the site-wide local.cf, then passed through our local user_prefs. This is causing problems as some will be marked as spam on the first pass, but since not on the second. The second check is seeing the newly attachment-with-spam-notice and not marking it correctly. -- Regards, Matt NHS^隊X'u5T^بg ޖ^˥g^AاwEެ7ƭyԞgjvy8^.u'r "r zyjם1ځGbm "nw^ƘiJjȧdx%RƬ)jY%lqzm?X(~zwXb?jȧd