In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
says...
> It isn't SA you want, it's procmail. The formail tool in the procmail
> package will do anything like this that you want.
> 
> William L. Polhemus, Jr. P.E.
> Polhemus Engineering Company
> Katy, Texas USA
> 
I know that procmail could filter incoming mails by subject and sort 
them into IMAP folders on the server.

Unfortunately, most of our users use POP3 to read their emails. Those 
users have defined filtering rules within Outlook 2000. The rules prove 
the X-Spam-Status flag within the message headers that is added by SA. 
So this is the reason why I would like SA to do subject-based filtering 
and not procmail.

I have been using SA for some weeks now. During the first few days I was 
a little bit disappointed because SA let pass many spam mails and on the 
other hand, there were lots of false positives. Than I added some 
whitelist_from and blacklist_from lines to my configuration to 
explicitely handle known customers and known spammers. This improved SA 
results a lot.

I thought I could furtherly improve configuration by adding something 
like "whitelist_subject" or "blacklist_subject".

Regards
Gerhard




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