On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 08:33:22AM +0000, Matt Sergeant wrote: > On 4 Nov 2003, at 2:06, Gavin Carr wrote: > >Agreed, and simpler to implement as well. That's a vote for, then; any > >other comments? > > My only other comment would be to check out qmail-users(5), which > solves your problem, but not Peter's.
Good point, for that specific example, since the filtering reduces to being address-based. But the same kind of functionality is useful for most spam and virus plugins, I'd argue - if above some spam threshold or if contains a virus, don't send to the original recipients, but send to a spam or quarantine mailbox instead. Not necessarily always, perhaps, but it's a nice option. Cheers, Gavin -- Open Fusion P/L - Open Source Business Solutions [ Linux - Perl - Apache ] ph: 02 9875 5032 fax: 02 9875 4317 web: http://www.openfusion.com.au mob: 0403 171712 - Fashion is a variable, but style is a constant - Programming Perl