>>> "Rob McEwen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/09/05 12:59PM:
> OBSERVATION:
> 
> Could some of us be treating unsolicited Business-to-Consumer and
> unsolicited Business-To-Business the same? Should they be treated the 
> same?

Of course we treat them the same. They all go through SpamAssassin. If the 
recipient thinks it is spam, it gets added and reported to SpamCop.

Are you proposing some method of determining whether an email is 
Business-to-Consumer or Business-To-Business and treating them differently in 
SpamAssassin? How would you be able to do that and why would you want to?












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