Now that I am succesfully rejecting messages to non-existant users
(thanks again Sam), I want to reject messages that SpamAssassin
identifies as Spam (with a threshold I select). I noticed on the Courier
History page that rejecting Spam was an important issue in the
development of Courier. Reference is made to maildrop's embedded mode.
However reading the documentation on maildrop and maildropfilter I still
don't see how to reject mail that I identify as Spam.

I was unable to locate any reference on the web and the mailing list,
although there must be one. Everyone I found would either store their
Spam in a special folder, which misses out on the power of outright
rejecting it; or suggested using amavisd-new, which is overkill for a
small mail server. I can't help but think that it must be possible, but
I don't see any maildrop directives for rejecting mail.

Is it actually possible to do this, or am I reading too much into the
Courier history page?

thanks,
Charles

-- 
Dear lover boy,
Your photo came
But your doggone beard
Won't fit
The frame
Burma-Shave
http://frogcircus.org/burmashave/1960/dear_lover_boy


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