So far, I'm told there is nothing anyone can do to turn this off unless it is turned off for all users.
Needless to say, I am complaining vociferously, so far, to no avail.
Time to change ISPs? I'm a dial up customer, though blessed with choice in that field (Holland is a small, tightly-populated country, many ISPs with widely different services) and to my mind, I have the best for my needs.
Basically, their response is that most of the users have been demanding it, so majority rules. If I don't like it, setup my own mail server or goto another ISP (like earthlink -- who, I think requires the user to actually turn on filtering before their filters are activated).
Again, my ISP has an opt in policy, with many possible variants. I do my own spam and virus scanning, I chose SA, that's o.k. with my ISP. Other Dutch ISPs force what you have down their customers' throats, most customers don't seem to care.
BTW, does S-A insert timing statistics that it took to process an email? Might be an interesting datum to add....
spamd does that already (at least, all recent versions), and the logs record it too.
Best,
Tony
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