On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 08:35:28PM -0800, Justin Mason wrote:
> Actually, it works quite well.  Some people get more spam than ham to
> specific To addrs, so those become spam signs -- but once a ham arrives
> at those addrs, the ham signs outweigh the To spam-sign and redeem
> the mail.

In theory, I guess so.  Most of our uses only have one valid To: field
though ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and don't have tons of aliases or forwarded
accounts.  Obviously this is site-specific.

I'm thinking we need a book on these more esoteric details of tuning SA
- it didn't used to be this complicated!  Just SA - no MTA details, no
MUA, just powerhouse spam-fighting book.  We'd definitely buy one if you
wrote it ::-)

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Ross Vandegrift
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He has it pierced.                It is a Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon.
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