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Khalid Waheed writes:
> SpamAssassin has all sorts of per-user capabilities, including whitelists, 
> rule weights, and Bayesian filtering.
> But all of this stuff is totally useless in some mail servers (e.g.
> SunOne messaging server), for the simple reason that being able to
> process mail for multiple users simultaneously is an absolutely
> critical capability, and SpamAssassin is simply not designed to offer
> this capability.

yep.

However you should examine what proportion of mail nowadays, arriving from
the internet, *is* addressed to multiple users in the one SMTP
transaction.  This may appear to be a major failing, but in my experience
it's just not, in real-world use.

Sounds like SunOne needs an interface that can cope with that.

- --j.
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