> Optionally you can just set this to false instead of true
> $AllowSpamFilters = true;
> and disable the spam filters altogether.  I would think that turning this
> off should be the default, until the admin configures it, but maybe I'm
> missing something.

If you don't know that feature is there, you don't use it. So instead of
"How to disable Spam filters", we might get "Can you include spam
filtering in filters plugin".

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Tomas


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