Liron Newman wrote:

> You're correct, but there's one thing you can't ignore: If it's /your/ 
> setting that causes the mail not to get where it should, then the users 
> are going to say it's /your/ problem. And I got this even from the most 
> tech-savvy of them.
> 
> I feel I should give the best service to my users, and their losing 
> messages isn't really good, even if in the long run I may be helping 
> spammers do their nasty business.

It would be nice though if you can set the SPAM filter per user. If you 
can enable/disable it per user then there was no problem.

-- 
Groeten,
Peter

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