it up in local-host-names) - if so, look up the local part in aliases
and/or virtusertable to find if it is delivered to a local shell user
- if found, look in that user's home directory for a
.spamassassin/userprefs file - if it exists, use it.


This whole discussion assumes that each message is sent to one recipient,
and that the one recipient corresponds to one local user whose preferences
can be determined.

I suppose you could enforce the former by telling sendmail to temp fail
RCPT commands after the first, to get messages in one recipient at a time.
I suppose local policies could enforce the latter.

That would eliminate the main difficulties.

Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology



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