[Maia-users] I know how it works, but...
Kurt Buff
KBuff at zetron.com
Tue Apr 17 12:05:52 PDT 2007
Management has gotten a bit paranoid after showing them how it works.
They wish to have the ability to quarantine mails that score enough points
in such a fashion that normal users can't rescue them, but administrators
can.
The fear is that a user might accidentally or on purpose rescue email with
naughty pictures or words, and offend either themselves or their neighbors.
I have tried to point out that a score is not indicative of the type of
content, nor does any score correlate with level of offensiveness, nor does
a lack of spam score guarantee that something naughty might not slip
through, but they are being obstinate on this.
Can anyone give me a way to address their wish with Maia? Failing that, I'm
looking at a less featureful implementation with only amavisd-new and
quarantining mail on the gateway that scores more than some number of
points, which *still* won't protect easily-offended eyes from the in-between
cases.
Thanks,
Kurt Buff
Lead Network Administrator
Zetron, Inc.
425.820.6363 x463
kbuff at zetron.com
PO Box 97004
Redmond, WA 98073
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