On the outgoing filter, we have the action bare=append, which obviously leaves the e-mail unchanged, but adds the recipient to a list (we presume a whitelist....) provided that the rule's criteria are met. I think it would be handy to have something equivalent in the incoming filter. For example, something like "ok=append".
There are certain criteria that, so far as the e-mail I receive goes, mean a person is not a spam-threat. For example, say they get a flat zero (or negative) SA score -- I'd be impressed by a spammer who managed that, frankly. I have a rule that lets such mail through without confirmation -- but that means future e-mails may still be subject to confirmation if they creep a wee bit higher. In any case, they receive dated addresses on my reply. It would be nice to have that rule, in effect, say that if a person *ever* sent me something with a SA score >= 0, their mail passes.
Anyone else think that would be useful?
-- Micha�l A. Bishop
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