Richard Starkie wrote:
I wonder is there a way of diverting all the "super spam" to a dedicated mailbox instead of oblivion? Or is there a way of opting-out a particlar domain on a server? I don't particuarly want to have multiple servers as t whether they want spam filtration or not, this would be hard at the moment as my DNS server just won't work (but unless some kind soul wants to offe advice that's for a different list).
Yes, but not a very easy one. If you look at /etc/mail you should see a script called mailfilter in there. Maybe not if you only installed the newest version. Anyway, there used to be an option in qmailadmin that would create a .qmail file for the user for you, but it's been dropped. So to use this, you would have to create a .qmail file for each user you wanted to run through mailfilter, and allow it to move the messages to a "Spam" folder.

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