As a few people have kindly replied, this feature is in 2.60. I am using
2.55 and was waiting for final release of 2.60 which apparently happened
last week.

Thanks for the info, folks. As an aside... I never was able to find a
changelog on the SA website. Is there one and if so, can someone point me to
it? Sorry for the ignorance.

cheers,
Colin

Colin A. Bartlett
Kinetic Web Solutions
www.kineticweb.biz

-----Original Message-----
From: Colin A. Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 1:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: blacklist_to


Hello All,

Been using SpamAssassin myself for about a year now; about a month or so
site-wide.

Only one feature I wish existed: blacklist_to

I give out LOTS of different email addresses that all go back to the same
box. Often I give out [EMAIL PROTECTED] when I register on a site
that I'm a bit suspicious of. Occasionally these addresses will get put on
spam lists and in comes the junk. As the sysadmin, I know how to setup the
virtual user table to send these messages to nobody. But of course my
clients cannot do this. Their access is limited to the web-based sql
user_prefs system we have.

I would like if they (or I) could simply create a blacklist_to entry so that
any email to the spammy address could have a huge score imposed upon it.

Any idea why this feature doesn't exist? Any one else have the need? Any
home-made work arounds?

cheers,
Colin

Colin A. Bartlett
Kinetic Web Solutions
www.kineticweb.biz



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