[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


You mean, something like:

$sa_quarantine_cutoff_level = 20;  # spam level beyond which quarantine is
off

Yeah, this one :)

You don't have to quarantine, you could just discard the messages over 20.
But what will you do with messages between $sa_kill_level_deflt = 6.31 (the
score above which is the assigned "kill" action is invoked)?

Whats the difference between sa_kill_level and sa_quarantine_cutoff_level?

You can just discard messages above sa_kill_level_deflt, but that's not
recommmended.

We're an ISP. Our users have their filtering level as low as 1.2 (recommended is 6.31). They dont care how many false positives they get, they dont want any spam in their inbox. I hated it at first true, but its an honest truth. Now they want the setting to be able to get rid of messages automatically above a certain score. Just on their account, though (so this would be a user setting).


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