The Monday 2003-12-29 at 12:38 +0100, Jon Clausen wrote:
considered spam, and another user sending the same email to the list of non spam - the filters would get mad at you :-)
Now *that's* a point.
So the question then becomes how to avoid that situation...
My first impression would be to set up some kind of 'mutex-logic' to make sure no identical mails exist in the two folders...
I don't know. In the end it might actually be simpler (and less cpu-intensive) to maintain user-specific filters...
Now it must be time to go have a look at the spamassassin web site, and learn what they think/say about it - they must have some general setup documentation. Last time I looked (over a year ago) I think they recommended a per user setup, but there must be a better way for a server with many users... you can not give a bash account to everybody. On the other hand, it might be a good idea, so that they try Linux ;-)
The thing is it's a small company, and I doubt this task of 'spam-screening' would be welcome with *any* of the guys...
Right. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson