"Alan J. Flavell" wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Nigel Wade wrote:
> 
> > The problem with running per-user spam checking in an ACL is that 
> > you need to restrict messages to single recipients.
> 
> Fair comment, if you give users a free choice of preferences...
> 
> > The only way to avoid this is to have only one set of preferences,
> 
> No, it can be avoided by having a small number of different 
> preferences (we have just two) which users can select from.  On a 
> particular "run", we accept mails for all the recipients who have the 
> same preferences as the first recipient, and defer any who have 
> different preferences.  Later, we'd expect a bona fide MTA to offer 
> the remaining recipients in a separate transaction, and we'd accept 
> those against *their* preferences profile.

Or, if you're not interested in different user SA prefs like a
different report format or modifying rule scores etc, you make your
per user/domain policy decisions inside exim.

Ian

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