On Aug 3, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Bob Jones wrote: > Hey all. We are moving our distribution lists to Listserv > currently and I've noticed an issue I was hoping someone here could > help me with. Right now all incoming mail (whether to a list or > indvidual) is scanned for viruses and spa with Mailscanner/ > Spamassassin. We then have rules at local delivery time that > routes messages marked as spam into a Junk folder. This works > great for individual members of a list as they see very little > spam. However, if you go to the list archive, all of that spam is > sitting right there glaring at you. > > I've read up on the SPAM_EXIT provided by L-Soft, but it only seems > to be able to do a simple accept/reject of the message. What we > would like to do is not archive messages we've marked as spam (via > a header we add to the message) but allow delivery of said messages > to list members. Are there any hooks I could use in an exit script > to not archive a message based on selected criteria? Of the 1,600 or so lists here, none of them contains spam. Why? Very simple. Each list is configured either with send=private send=editor or confidential=yes or confidential=local -- Stan Horwitz Temple University Enterprise Systems Group [log in to unmask] CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT: The information contained in this e-mail, including attachments, is the confidential information of, and/or is the property of, Temple University. The information is intended for use solely by the individual or entity named in the e-mail. If you are not an intended recipient or you received this in error, then any review, printing, copying, or distribution of any such information is prohibited. Please notify the sender immediately by reply e-mail and then delete this e-mail from your system.