Roland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> [ ... ]
>
> You cant reject mail at local delivery since it already has been
> accepted by your server in an earlier stage.
>
> One could bounce, but thats a bad thing since the address of the
> sender usually has nothing to do with the spammer and the only effect
> will be annoyed victims which block your server because of the emmitted
> crap.
>
> Alternatively you could move the content-filtering into the perlfilter
> or maildropfilter which are both able to reject mail during the transfer.

One small point:  I thought that maildropfilter is used for local
delivery, not global ... ???


> But they are somewhat difficult to configure compared to your current
> solution, and there is nothing wrong with delivering to the spam-folder.
>
> Roland

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 Lloyd Zusman
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