http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4157





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-02-25 13:11 -------
My first reaction was that this would be a great idea for my ISP to use, and I
started to write a letter to a sysadmin there to suggest it.

While writing it I realized that it would put the system behavior at the mercy
of individual users' local configuration options. At a minimum, you should not
have a system-wide temporary fail of email because of a hit on somebody's
personal blacklist. Similarly, people could have local scores set high for some
specific rules. I know of people who are so against HTML in email that they have
set scores of some SA rules that only hit when there is HTML to 1000. That may
not make a lot of sense from a pure spam-filtering point of view, but they do
it. How could this idea work in an ISP environment where users have the ability
to set their local options?




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