Hi, Ian 

On Fri, 8 Jul 2011 15:29:00 +0000 in message number 
<[email protected]>, received here on 
08/07/2011 17:52:29, Ian Eiloart <[email protected]> said:

> 
> On 7 Jul 2011, at 14:31, Bill Hayles wrote:
> 
> >> But why not give users the tools to set up spam filters on the server,
> >> where smtp time rejection is an option.
> > 
> > The honest answer is that I don't know how to - only to apply such filters
> > on a global scale.  Something I need to look into.
> 
> We use a web application to write various options into our LDAP directory.
> There is one eternal problem: once you've seen the data, you can't do
> individual filtering if there's more than one recipient.

Not something simple, then, given that I'm not running a LDAP server.

At the moment, I have more than adequate resources to let users deal with
spam after I've accepted it.  I take on board the comments about that only
encouraging the spammers, and I certainly accept that user bouncing is a bad
idea; I'll check that nobody is doing it.

Nevertheless, thanks for taking the time and trouble to reply; I appreciate
it.

-- 
This is Spain.  We do things differently here!

Bill Hayles
[email protected]


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