At 11:44 AM 8/15/2003 -0700, swapna ghosh wrote:
or example, if user A wants that the mail from <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
should not reach at his mailbox it should not, but <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
should reach to user B, as user B has *no objection* for that
address..


If anybody can give me some hints it will be really helpful....

This isn't really easy when using sendmail/procmail, but it can be done.


Your best bet is to call spamc with the -u parameter, and have procmail pass in the username it's delivering the message to. This will get spamc/spamd to

From there, in user A's home directory, add a blacklist_from to their user_prefs, but not to user B.

As for using bayes to do this, well, bayes learns tokens in an email, it doesn't learn senders, so it's not applicable here.






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