>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.

Doing it your way, you would have 200 .junkmail files, each with a 
"REDIRECT" command in it to one of several config files.

Doing it my way, you would have just one \IMail\Declude\$default$.JunkMail, 
with one REDIRECT line for each of the 200 users.  Wouldn't that be 
easier?  If you wanted to change something (such as adding a new test), 
using either method, you would just need to modify the 3 files that are 
used in the redirection ("no notifications", "regular", and "aggressive").
                                         -Scott

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