Hi Ron,
At 19:09 16-12-2006, Codger wrote:
To our users, I've introduced the concept of a private keyword. This
keyword is quite unique and will cause the responder's email to get
-100 points in the private keyword rule. I've instructed them to put
the private keyword in the bottom of their signature. It is very
inconspicuous and looks like text that a mail server might add to all
outgoing mail.

That's an interesting way to avoid the reply being flagged as spam.

At first I suggested that they simply send to their contact lists a
request that they respond to the email (with the private keyword
inserted) without changing it. Now I have suggested they just all
keep it in their signature for all their communications.

You are assuming that the message won't be trimmed when it is replied to.

I was wondering about anyone's thoughts toward having a real
autogreylist database as part of, but separate from, the
autowhitelist in SA? Or even if you think this is all a bad thing to

The subject line mentions autowhitelist as a Greylist. Your message isn't about greylisting.

You could keep a database of the users/keywords and configure your antispam filter not to block the mail when there is a match.

Regards,
-sm

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