This is all I'm saying but it seems that many others feel otherwise.  I
think picking a fight with people who are required to support MS for
their customers will hurt applications such as SA in the future.  If my
outgoing client mail is flagged as spam on the client pop server then I
would be forced to shut it off.  There are too many benefits of running
SA but if the clients cannot reliably communicate with their business
peers then it becomes a worthless tool.

I'm just hoping that the maintainers to SA will think about this in 3.00
as a potential rule that that will keep SA with a low FP rate.  Isn't
that the goal?

Gary Wayne Smith




-----Original Message-----
From: Bob George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 5:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Outlook 2003 idiot mail client... :(




But we're drifting 
into mixing up disdain for Microsoft with fighting spam. I don't think 
it's in our collective best interests to mix messages like this. And 
when the thread starts to turn into "spamassassin should ding MS 
clients", then it's self-destructive. 

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