If you throw MailScanner into the mix with SpamAssassin, you can do per
user prefs in combination with sendmail (not postfix) and splitting
messages with multiple recipients into single messages using sendmail's
queue group functionality. Alternately, you could do it in a pop3 proxy.
Ken A.
Craig Mead wrote:
Hello all,
I've had a good look around but am unable to find an answer to this
exact scenario. I've had a bash @ using global settings on the
user_pref's file, but didn't appear to work, so figured I'd ask. If you
are aware of a reference to this that I've missed, I apologise.
Pretty much all I'm trying to do is setup on a per-user basis an auto
delete mechanism for mail if it receives > score XX. I've read all the
doco about the preferred method being to setup filters and do it client
side, but a number of clients of mine are getting a large amount of
spam, and we've been watching what's been flagged as such over a 6 month
period and there's been only 1 instance of a false positive (which was
an exteremely spam like email anyway, so understandable) and the clients
more than happy to take that risk. Going to keep his required_score at 5
but want to auto-delete if it's above 8 or so. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
TIA
- Re: Auto delete if >= X on per user basis Ken A
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