> From: Matt Kettler
> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 7:55 AM
[...]
> If you're doing a procmail/MDA type delivery, you can make accounts for
> each user and start passing -u <delivery name> to spamc, and have the
> all_spam_to's in each user's home directory.
>
> Other than that, there's not much you can do. In general SA
> doesn't "know"
> who the message is to, only what it can guess based on the message
> headers.. It never sees the real envelope...
>
> On MTA side systems it gets even harder, as there's only one message, not
> several, so it really is "to" all of them at once.
>

Was reading over the MIMEDefang docs, last night. A 'streaming' capability
was discussed, which (as I understand it) breaks up the single message
with many recipients into many messages with each recipient named
separately.
This doesn't affect the headers of the mail, but rather the message
envelope.
The documentation was ambivalent regarding this capability, saying that it
it is less efficient (multiple rescans, one for each recipient), but perhaps
something like this would be helpful in handling per-user spam-checking at
the MTA level?





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