Like I said ... with a filter (at the MTA level, system-wide) that adds
something like "x-spam:" to the headers, users could do the filtering in their
MUAs.

Robert J Adams wrote:

> Per user enable/disable would me much nicer than doing it "per host". Some
> people have a valid reason to not want spam filtering. As for procmail, it
> would be much cleaner to do this internal to vpopmail than to have a
> shitload of .qmail files around. We have some domains with 50K+ users.. if
> 1/4 of them wanted spam filtering it there would be tons of .qmail files
> around. This wouldn't be that hard to do (couple hundred lines of code) and
> it seems like it would be a nice feature.

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Michael T. Babcock, C.T.O. FibreSpeed
http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock


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