Hi,

That's a very good idea as well! We're going to try it.

Thanks!

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Gary V <mr88tal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/19/10, Michael Scheidell wrote:
>> On 7/19/10 11:39 AM, Martín Ferco wrote:
>> > But that would imply that I would need to create records for *EVERY*
>> > user, right? Can't I leave the default as "wants spam", and then only
>> > insert the ones that want their spam quarantined? Is there also a way
>> > to do it *without* sql?
>> >
>> >
>> set your defaults., use the '@.' user for defaults.
>> only set up users who want spam in sql, the policy sql queries will look
>> for a specific user first, then the @. if they don't find it.
>>
>> --
>> Michael Scheidell, CTO
>
> Here is a possibility. Spam quarantine is triggered when a message
> scores at kill_level or higher. If you set kill_level high enough
> (9999 for example), you could set:
>
> $final_spam_destiny = D_DISCARD;
>
> and then use something like the sample in amavisd.conf-sample:
>
> $sa_kill_level_deflt = 9999; # default set high enough to pass all spam
>
> @spam_kill_level_maps = (
>  { 'us...@example.com' => 6.5,
>   'us...@exmaple.com' => 6.5,
>   'us...@example.com' => 8 },
>  \$sa_kill_level_deflt, # catchall default
> );
>
> I assume you have configured a spam quarantine. The disadvantage of
> using static maps is that you must reload amavisd-new after making
> changes. If you are not familiar with SQL then it would be much harder
> to set up, but the advantage is that changes are dynamic and do not
> require you to reload amavisd-new.
>
> Do you have a spam quarantine configured? If so, what do you currently
> have $sa_kill_level_deflt set at? If you had (for example):
>
> $final_spam_destiny = D_PASS;
> $sa_kill_level_deflt = 5.0;
>
> Then all spam would be passed the the recipients, AND a copy of spam
> that scores at 5.0 or higher would go to your quarantine.
>
> Look in your amavisd.conf-sample
>
> --
> Gary V
>
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