From: Covington, Chris (no email)
Date: Fri Dec 02 2005 - 16:20:00 EST
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 11:11:06PM +0100, Robert Felber wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 04:07:04PM -0500, Jorey Bump wrote:
> > now on a low-volume site, running SA in a before-queue content filter using
> > spampd.
>
> Out of curiousity, how does dspam handle multirecipient mail?
>
> > RCPT TO:<>
> > RCPT TO:<>
> < OK
> > DATA
> < OK
> > headers:
> >
> > body
> > .
> < 4xx|5xx
>
> What, if foo2 doesn't want to use dspam? In that case, he would lose the mail
> still. Or am I wrong?
No, DSPAM can be used as an LMTP content-filter, which supports per-user
opt-in or opt-out enrollment. If is opted-in, then that
message will be quarantined for him and sent to . Or it can
be just tagged for and not for . DSPAM is very
flexible in how you use it.
--- Chris Covington IT Plus One Health Management 75 Maiden Lane Suite 801 NY, NY 10038 646-312-6269 http://www.plusoneactive.com
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