> John Andersen wrote:
>> On Wednesday 13 April 2005 09:57 am, Eugene Kurmanin wrote:
>>> 5. Copy SPAM to the defined mailbox;
>>> 6. Reject SPAM at the DATA stage,
>>>    if SPAM score is greater than defined value;
>>> 7. Log all activities to syslog.
>> 
>> Well if you are going to reject, why also accept
>> and copy to mailbox.

> I can think of situations where you would reject (in order to not
> assume responsibility for the final delivery of the mail) but still
> want a copy of what you rejected for forensic purposes.  Most of
> them have to do with espionage :)

I think, i don't want to collect such messages, which get many
scores... it's 100% spam :)
we reject is about 300K such messages in month =\
spy to go crazy 8)

BTW, for delivery after reject the Sendmail must to be special patched :)

-- 
Kind regards,
Eugene Kurmanin

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