On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 10:04:37 -0600, Jake L. Wegman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
posted to spamassassin-talk:
 > I've read about procmail recipes for deleting mail with spam scores above a
 > specified, however I've not seen any mention regarding Postfix.

Probably because if you're running Postfix, you'd like to run your own
custom SA rather than rely on some upstream entity to run it for you.
If you have the luxury of an upstream mail relay whom you trust and
who runs SA on all your mail before relaying it to you, then ...
what's the point of running Postfix?

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want to reach me, see     instead.                  each wanted message.



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