Liron Newman wrote:
> You're correct, but there's one thing you can't ignore: If it's /your/ > setting that causes the mail not to get where it should, then the users > are going to say it's /your/ problem. And I got this even from the most > tech-savvy of them. > > I feel I should give the best service to my users, and their losing > messages isn't really good, even if in the long run I may be helping > spammers do their nasty business. It would be nice though if you can set the SPAM filter per user. If you can enable/disable it per user then there was no problem. -- Groeten, Peter -- You did what to the floppy??? --- --- Heb je een Sony Digital video camera ? --- Kijk eens op http://www.dvin.org --- Kijk ook op http://www.lindeman.org --- ICQ 22383596 --- Uptime lindeman.org : 26 days, 6 hours and 59 minutes, 0 users logged in. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]