Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What you are looking for, it seems, is a way to reject messages at
> the SMTP level, right? Indeed, recent comments to the contrary
> despite, this can be done with SpamAssassin. But you need a different
> implementation of SpamAssassin for that, integrated into a Milter.
> Have a look at this list:
>
> http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/spamass-milt-list

>From a very strict technical perspective, *SpamAssassin* is not doing
the filtering - it is those other things that are calling or
intergrating SpamAssassin.   Thus, Robert's decree remains correct.


Getting back to Terry's question, yes, using a Milter type product will
do what he is looking for.  As will a simple procmail recipe.

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