On the same subject, is it possible to not filter spam on a per-user basis, such as putting them as OK for the to header? If so, would this apply for all rules, header checks, body checks, and the RBL?
Thanks, Richard At 07:54 AM 7/24/2003 -0700, you wrote: > >hmm well what i was thinking about was a system where each individual user > >have its own login and set a filter for there domain and > >only working for there domain > >webmin is apparently somewhat weak in the division of privileges between >superuser and users. > >per domain filtering could be approached with postfix restriction classes, >but I don't know of any setup for per-domain filtering. > >Most IMGates apply the same filtering to all traffic, simply what is spam >is spam for everbody. Some IMGates are setup to whitelist recipient >domain or recipients so they get all spam, no filtering. > >Len > > >--- >[This E-mail scanned for viruses by friend.ly.net.] --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by friend.ly.net.]
