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On Thursday 15 January 2004 13:21, Andrew Cranson wrote:
> 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..

For one reason what I do with the email is different from what you would want 
to do with the email.  I want full control of what happens to the email.  I 
do not want some developer second guessing me on where the email should be 
delivered.  If spamassassin started deleting email, or sending it to 
different location, then I would have to make sure it did what I wanted.  If 
it did not mix well with some other program then I would have to solve that 
problem.  Well that just put it back to square one.

I would rather have spamassassin do one job well, then many different  jobs 
OK.

Douglas
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