> As an alternative, I recommend implementing, on a
> per user basis,  procmail rules for filtering spam. 


glad to hear you feel that way darrel :-)

e-smith-procmail has had a huge overhaul.
it wasn't intended to be a spam filter initially 
but it has turned into a very good one.

i've put a lot of work into this so i'm only offering
it commercially, but i think any clients are getting
very good value. 

it works by the user or admin selecting check boxes to
escalate the level of protection, the admin panel is
now able to apply changes globally and lock the
settings.

i test over 10,000 expressions, the rules are
available  from 
http://alcor.concordia.ca/topics/email/auto/procmail 
and are upated regularly 

for more info see it.dungog.net ->readme -> mail
processing

regards
stephen noble

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