On Fri, Dec 26, 2003 at 02:41:22PM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Friday 2003-12-26 at 12:26 +0100, Jon Clausen wrote:
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This, however, begs the next (couple of) question(s);
I have another thought:
It may happen that what one user considers spam, for another one it might be useful mail. There would be problems if spam criteria is not unified amongst your users. That must be the reasoning behind the idea of setting spam filtering for each user, instead of globally - or at least, the customization or bayesian filters and such things.
True. Except that the one server I'm talking about is my personal one, where it's all me anyway, and the other one is the one that will eventually handle mail for the company. And since anything the company server is going to handle is company mail, the criteria for spammyness is a (well, will be anyway) company policy. But it's a valid point of course :)
On the other hand, some of those files are big, with one set for each user:
<snip> Who said size doesn't matter? ;D Cheers, Jon -- Whatever rocks your boat!