Hi Bill, Here at K-State everything goes to our spamassasin boxes. Anything that scores above 8 gets sent to /dev/null (and yes, we sent all that to a separate file system for about three months to see the impact - read that as how many people complained :-). Everything lower than 8 goes on to the user where they can set their own level to be moved into a Junk folder (the default is 5). We delete everything in the various Junk folders more than two weeks old (and /var/mail is still growing by 3 GB every day). It surprised me how few people complained about this (you're doing WHAT to my e-mail???). It's catching A LOT of spam and people still complain about how much they are getting. On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, Bill Verity wrote: > We plan to run Spamassasin on our listserv machine to identify spam > as soon as we have a faster machine. Question is what to do with it > after it is identified. Our thought is to simply reject any mail > that scores "high" from spamassassin. The value of high is yet to be > determined. This may make spamcop at little happier, but probably > not enough to keep us off their list. > -- > Did you ever notice that when you blow in a dog's face, he gets mad at you, > but when you take him for a car ride, he sticks his head out the window? > > Bill Verity - 814-865-4758 Fax: 814-863-7049 > 215A Computer Building - Information Technology Services, Penn State University > At the office - on my Mac, of course ;-) -- James Morrill office: HL 11, 785-532-4909 www-personal.ksu.edu/~james True poverty is a mother who kills her unborn child because it interferes with the way in which the mother wishes to live. - Mother Theresa