After reading through the on-line man pages of courierfilter,
localfilter, and maildrop, I'm left wondering how I would go about
implementing a mail filter that processes all outbound messages.

The reason for doing so is to implement auto-whitelisting of the 'To:'
addresses in these messages. Assuming I can validate that the message
actually originated with one of my users, I should be able to collect
the 'To/CC' addresses on the message and submit them to the whitelist
features of the spam engines that I have in place (SpamAssassin, DSPAP,
CRM). 

This would make for a server-side 'auto whitelist' feature that I
think my users would really appreciate. 

Any info on how/where in the mail processing pipeline this can be done
would be appreciated. Also, if you think using this mechanism for an
auto-whitelist feature is really bone-headed, I'd like that feedback
too!

Cheers,
jason



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