On 11/05/15 05:26, Robin H. Johnson wrote: > Unless there are any major objections, as of May 17th, Infra will start > dropping mail that scores more than 10.0 points in Spamassassin. This is excellent, as I will then finally be able to forward my Gentoo alias to the work e-mail server. Like GMail, it is strict because all of our employees hate spam. > If that is successful, I propose to drop the score point by 1 point every month > until it hits a score of 5.0 (so by mid-October, it will be dropping mail that > scores more than 5.0). Just speaking as a fellow mail server operator, our automatic throwing away happens at a score of 8 or above. Between 5 and 8, it is dropped in a quarantine for sorting by a human. The amount of false positives is incredibly low, but some of our users are incredibly vocal. Some of them rely on the human to release that one mail a month, others are set as spam_lover in amavis and get those e-mails scoring between 5 & 8 delivered to them. From a man-power perspective the quarantine may not be realistic, but perhaps this "spam_lovers" is a good way to allow the opt-out that Eray is trying to negotiate? Regards, Tony V.