Because we're an ISP we have to leave our subscribers with options.  Right
now we have 3 options

1.  No notifications (all items are set to warn)
2.  Regular SPAM blocking (Weight 20 set to delete)
3.  Aggressive SPAM blocking (Weight 10 set to delete)

and a $default$.junkmail that does a header insertion telling them that SPAM
detection has found SPAM and if they'd like it enabled or the notifications
removed, to contact us.

We already have over 60 people signed up, and we've created user.junkmail
files based upon the option they want.  We just copy the template files I
created to their user.junkmail file.  Problem is, if we get a few hundred of
these (we have 1800 subscribers) and then something changes, or we want to
change the message, I don't want to manually have to change 200 .junkmail
files.

Just as an aside, we have about 40 different domains too.

Any thoughts.

Trent
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Trent M. Davenport - Systems Administrator
Northern Television Systems Ltd - WHTV
203-4103 4th Avenue, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 1H6
(867) 393-2225 X204, (867) 393-2224 FAX
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: October 3, 2002 2:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Groups with per user .junkmail files



>The manual says that groups should work in any per-user file, but do I
>have to have the format of REDIRECT
><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] filename, or can I use a
>wildcard as listed above.

A wildcard won't work -- you have to specify the username.

>The reason we want to do this, is for ease of administration.  If
>somewhere down the road we want to add an additional filter or change the
>wording of a header, we could just do it in 1 place, instead of having to
>do it in each user.junkmail file.

Instead of having the \IMail\Declude\example.com\user1.JunkMail file have a
redirect line to \IMail\Declude\weight10.cfg, why not instead have the
redirect line in the \IMail\Declude\$default$.JunkMail file?  That way, all
the users could be controlled with just one file.
                          -Scott

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