-> 
-> Michael wrote:
-> 
-> > Here's what I've just been been told by the Management committee:
-> 
-> > "There was general agreement that we should be looking for 
-> a new Spam
-> > filter that will give the end user more control (automatic 
-> notification
-> > to them, ability for them to release an e-mail if they 
-> choose, maintain
-> > their own white list, etc.)"
-> 
-> > And so we won't be using SA any longer. Amavisd-new will 
-> just forward
-> > all email to this spam filter. Or it will be out on the 
-> DMZ instead of
-> > amavisd-new.
-> 
-> > Ah, well.
-> 
-> Maia Mailguard may suit your particular needs, and there is 
-> a howto on
-> getting it installed on an etch system:
-> 
-> http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/debian-etch-maia.html

I saw that. What I didn't see what other details of Maia - how do the
users connect and enter their own whitelist; how do they release spam
from quarantine (if they do); how does it present an entry screen; is it
a GUI entry screen (a requirement; I can just see me asking the CEO to
type in an ASCII file of addresses ...); can you send it emails to be
learned as ham or spam; etc.

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