Michelle Dupuis wrote:
> I've been working with ASSP, and I've wondered if a "blacklist"
> feature would be usefull.
>  
> Whereas the whitelist confirms VALID senders that one wishes to
> accept, would it be usefull to have a blacklist for VALID senders you
> wish to refuse?  (but later may wish to re-enable)

What is it you think you would like to accomplish?  Either its ham or it
spam (or perhaps worthy of no-processing).

> This is based on my assumption that forwarding a message to assp-spam@
> tells assp that this TYPE of message is bad, while sending to
> assp-notspam@ tells assp that this TYPE of message is ok.

  Either you want it or you dont.  How can a source be "valid" yet you
wish to block them?

> I would hate to teach ASSP that a certain sender is bad sometimes, but
> ok other times.

If there are certain things that come in that you dont want to get into
your ham corpus, then perhaps you should look into the no-processing
features.


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