Re: Rejecting spam

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Dan Carl wrote:
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From: centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Glenn
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 2:00 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re:  Rejecting spam


At 02:35 PM 3/4/2008, you wrote:

Sorry, not a direct CentOS question, but I know there's a lot of
experienced users on this list...I'm using CentOS with sendmail and
spamassassin. I've got it configured with spamass-milter and it is
working correctly.  However, I was expecting to be able to reject
mail that is marked as spam, not just deliver it as usual.  Anyone
know if it can be done and how?  I know a milter can reject mail,
because I've used milter-grelist in the past to give temporary
fail messages

Not really a good idea to reject all spam. Spam filtering is not that black
and white.
Suppose a legitmate email gets tagged as Spam.
This does happen trust me and more than likely its a email your boss has
been waiting for.
You'll want a some way to retrieve it.

I think it's a wonderful idea to not let spam into the server at all. If a legitimate sender is sending email that is inadvertently marked as spam, it will be returned to sender and they will be notified. That's actually why I'm trying to switch to a 'don't let it in to begin with' policy. Currently I use the spamassassin to mark spam and clients get their email and have a habit of giving the spam folder a glance over looking for legitimate email. Well, that completely defeats the purpose of marking them spam to begin with?

I'm basing this decision on having run an email server for the last 8 years, listening to the complaints of huge spam folders and mail being 'lost' in the trash because it was falsely marked as spam.

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