Hi, I have a question regarding groups. Lets say we have a server that
hosts domain.com. Is it possible to add a particular set of users to one
group, so for example, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] all
share the same group / dictionary? I know that you can do this with
inoculation but then my problem is with the web interface.

When a user wants to check the quarantine, do they login with their
[EMAIL PROTECTED] address or their group address or what?

I also want to setup an email address where users can send mail to
retrain. Again, this setup above will mean that if they have an alias
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] that both get forwarded to [EMAIL 
PROTECTED],
then to retrain, they would have to send to the email address that the
spam was originally sent to. For example, spam gets sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], so you would send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Now what happens
if an external email gets forwarded to domain.com, say it gets sent
originally to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which forwards to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You
would have to send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This won't work because it
goes to a different mail server. So you then setup a subdomain of your
domain.com domain but then this won't work either because you can't send
an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]@domain.com. This now means that dspam
can't recognize the user it was sent to in the first place, if using sub
domains (unless you modify the dspam_retrain script to look at some
other part of the email to get the original address).

Does anyone have a solution to this problem? Sorry if this sounds a bit
confusing, let me know if you need more information.

Thanks.

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