Daniel Quinlan wrote:

DQ> Kevin Layer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DQ>
DQ> > I have a spam filter of my own, and I'd like to add blacklist
DQ> > capabilities to it.  Rather than reinvent the wheel, is the blacklist
DQ> > module usable separately?  I looked at the FAQ and browsed the docs,
DQ> > but didn't see an answer to the question.
DQ>
DQ> Not really.
DQ>
DQ> My advice is: join the club.  See if any of your filtering techniques
DQ> are not already incorporated into SpamAssassin (most are probably
DQ> already incorporated).  SpamAssassin will assimilate any new filter
DQ> rules quite nicely.

Well, you *could* do it, by just setting all the scores to 0 except for the
blacklist score.  But as Dan writes, it seems a little silly when you could just
join the club and get the best spam filter in existence.

C


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