Just a thought, since you're passing the emails through possibly a number
of filters, can you include in the headers the results of these scans. EG
x-slug-spamassasin:
x-slug-scanner-x:
x-slug-amavis: suspect {ok this is probably redundant}
x-slug-member-status: non-member
x-slug-tmda-status: confirmed
This way people can adjust their own tolerance levels in their own
filters quite trivially.
Another suggestion, is something a customer of mine asked me to finish
implimenting. http://www.tmda.net with an auto-white-list facility.
Basically you send an email, it asks you to confirm you're a real person
by replying to the special email address, when you reply it forwards the
orgiginal email and adds you to the white-list. This would mean that every
time you post from an new email address that's not the one you subscribed
with, you must confirm it, thereafter it just lets you send without
confirmation.
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