On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 11:37:09AM -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> SA does not block mail. It tags mail. Then you can do whatever you want 
> with that tagging.

Precisely.


> By using spamass-milter you have the option of rejecting the 
> message before reception completes. This way, the spammer knows that you 
> have rejected his message and that you have not received it. My next step, 
> after I get everything tuned the way I want, is to set a 30 second delay 
> on the reject, thus tying up his resources. Then the final step is to 
> change the 500 series reject code to a 400 series code so he ends up 
> retrying with all those delays. 

That's a cool feature; wish I could do that with my configuration.  But
it just wasn't clear from your original post that that was your intention.

Again, the original post said the following, which does not accurately
describe what you were really asking:

"I want to block it with an SA rule."

Hence the confusion.

EOT.


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