On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 02:29:01AM -0700, Michael Moncur wrote:
> Rich Wellner writes:
> > You might also consider setting up an email service for $5 a month or
> > so that runs spamassassin.  I'd be willing to help if you are
> > interested but don't have time.
> 
> I've actually been planning to set up a service like this on my server. I've
> run into lots of people who think that SA is a good idea, but installing it
> themselves or convincing an ISP to do so is beyond them.
> 
> Unlike other spam-filtering services, this one would admit up front that it
> runs SpamAssassin and refer people to the SA site for more information.
> 
> I'm working on a web-based signup and preferences system. The users would be
> able to set their own SA threshold, and mail over the threshold goes to a
> separate IMAP box that they can either check using a mail client or a web-based
> interface. The web interface will display a list of subjects and SA scores, let
> them select "delete" or "send to regular mailbox" for each message, and allow
> viewing of messages in case there's some doubt.
> 
> I was planning to charge $5-10 a month for this service and see if anyone
> bites. Any comments or suggestions (or rants about what a bad idea this is)
> would be greatly appreciated. I'll probably be ready to deploy it sometime next
> month.
> 

You might want a lower price than that -- I think spamcop charges much less.
($30/yr)

-- 
Duncan Findlay

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