Theo Van Dinter wrote: > Oh, also, if mails are coming in w/ "X-Spam-Status: Yes" or whatever, > you could always choose to just block those mails via the MTA/etc. > > IMO, if someone else is telling you that the mail is spam, why bother > accepting it? > Because i don't trust the other servers (false positive rate is too high, mainly because the bayesian filter there isn't properly trained).
Thanks for the spamassassin -d hint. Regards, Stefan