On 26.04.2004, at 21:51, Tim Jackson wrote:
> That's because you can't, without dumping the (suspected) spam to
> /dev/null. This isn't a limitation of Exim, it's a limitation of SMTP.
thanks tim for your detailed reply! it has brought me onto another line
of thinking and i was wondering, whether anybody here has got any
experiences with that:
what if i simply add X-Spam headers at DATA time (undiscriminatingly)
and then simply setup sieveshells for each cyrus user, that simply
dumps the ones with a certain score into a designated junk folder?
in conjunction with that: what score is considered safe? if i should
inform my users in advance that starting day X all mails with scores
higher than Y will be rejected for *everybody* (and the rest tagged for
convenience) what would you suggest to use for Y?
thanks again for your time!
kind regards,
tom
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Tom Lazar,
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