I've read the archives, and I've seen numerous answers to posts saying
that it's not supported. My question was to the developers - would they
(you) consider adding it to a future version of spamassassin?

The problem with qmail-scanner and the like is they aren't able to (from
what I've read) delete email above a user-defined deletion threshold
without a mysql preference from spamassassin. It seems that way anyway..

Cal Evans said:
> To the moderator of the FAQ:
>
> Can we make this a FAQ?
>
> Not to be rude to you Andrew, I know you are just asking a question but
> 1) a little research (reading the list archive from yesterday) would
> show that the answer is no. SpamAssassin does NOT delete, it simply
> marks up messages (It's not designed to do this, if I read the
> intentions of the developers, it never WILL be designed to do this.) and
> 2) we can't seem to go a day without this question or close cousin lately.
>
> All that having been said, there are solutions you can implement in
> procmail or your mail server to do this. But it's not a SA thing. (I use
> EXIM, exiscan can do this for me if I so choose. Actually, exiscan can
> be set to reject the message therefore you don't even have to delete it.)
>
> Again, I'm not trying to be rude to you. Obviously this information,
> which is common knowledge to those of us who have been reading this list
> for any amount of time, is difficult for new members to find.
>
> I'll shut up now.
>
> Let me know how I may be of service,
> =C=
> * Cal Evans
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>
> Andrew Cranson wrote:
>> Would it be possible for an additional mysql preferance for a threshold
>> to
>> be added to an upcoming spamassassin release for mail deletion? e.g. A
>> user sets required_hits to 5, and sets deletion_hits to 10, any mail
>> between 5 and 10 is tagged, anything above 10 is deleted.
>>
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