Is there a chance of having a blacklist maintainable via the e-mail 
interface?  There are some filters that I feel reasonably confident 
about, so I have them set to simply discard.  But other filters, such as 
Bayesian and DNSBL, still catch the occasional false positive (usually 
due to the remote server being misconfigured - but try telling that to 
either a local or remote user who's having a problem communicating).

So I've left those filters on CC - and periodically check the spam 
bucket address to clean it out and report the rare false positive.  But 
I'm still getting a sizeable quantity of junk in that bucket - and quite 
a bit of it is from repeat offenders.  If there was a way of adjusting 
the automatic filters to achieve reliable discarding, I would certainly 
prefer it, and I've adjusted my PB settings to be quite punitive.  But 
it would be great if I can simply forward some of this mail to either a 
blacklist (which I would love regardless), or . . ., maybe a manual 
override for the Penalty Box?

-- 
Daniel

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