Setup: SA-3.0.2 under Postfix on a Sun/Solaris.  Individual user rules are not
allowed and generally people aren't given shell access to the mail server.

Recently some people have decided they want to be excluded from the spam
processing I'm offering on the server.  I added their aliases to the
all_spam_to option in the local.cf file but I'm wondering if there is a way to
specify a file name instead, something that would be a little easier to
edit/track.  If I'm reading the conf man page right I don't think there is but
I thought I'd ask ;)  If this possible does spamd still have to be restarted
after every change?  Alternatively, can you have multiple all_spam_to lines or
is only a single "," deliniated line allowed?


On another subject, is there a way to setup an email address people can send
their ham to and have the original message returned to them unmarked?  I know
on the machine itself you can use the remove-markup option (atleast so the ORA
book/websites say I haven't tried that one myself ;)) but since people don't
have shell access that's not really an option.  I'm pretty sure using postfix
I can create a specific alias that sends the email to the SA program using the
remove-markup option[1] but I'm not entirely sure how to get the "cleaned"
message back to the user w/o it getting marked again or what other problems I
may be exposing myself too by doing this.  Has anyone tried something like
this?

Thanks



[1] I think it would involve creating a new alias (that pipes the message to
the SA command) that is deliverable to only from local users (something I
already have done for a couple of addresses).  Addtionally I think I would
have to add SA to the master.cf file for postfix (that maybe a question for
the postfix list though ;)).


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