--- Mark Martinec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> SpamAssassin sees all requests coming from the same user, i.e.
> amavis, so the user preferences SQL database that SA can use be
used.
> 
> The fundamental reason is that SA is called only once per message,
> regardless of the number of recipients, all per-user handling is
> then done
> by amavisd. SA preferences database is geared towards environments
> where SA is called at the final mail delivery stage, with only one
> recipient for each message. It is a trade-off, we sacrifice some
> configurability (like 
> per-recipient rules and per-recipient body rewriting) for speed.

You're blowing my mind Mark.  No user preferences?  This is
something that should be spelled out much more clearer in the
documentation as it seems to be a very common feature.

> Most common per-recipient settings are still available (bypass,
> per-user tag/kill levels, white/black/soft-listing, ...).

How do I achieve that?  Are you saying that there is absolutely no
way for a single user to configure their account?  Personally I
don't really care but I am setting up a system for multiple domains
and I really need to have this clarified.

Thanks for your help on this Mark.


        

        
                
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