update documentation (issue #26)
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@ -28,19 +28,20 @@ the options. Confused yet? :-)
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=item reject_threshold [threshold]
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Set the threshold over which the plugin will reject the mail. Some
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Set the threshold where the plugin will reject the mail. Some
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mail servers are so useless that they ignore 55x responses not coming
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after RCPT TO, so they might just keep retrying and retrying and
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retrying until the mail expires from their queue.
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I like to configure this with 15 or 20 as the threshold.
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Depending on your spamassassin configuration a reasonable setting is
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typically somewhere between 12 to 20.
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The default is to never reject mail based on the SpamAssassin score.
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=item munge_subject_threshold [threshold]
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Set the threshold over which we will prefix the subject with
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'***SPAM***'. A messed up subject is easier to filter on than the
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Set the threshold where the plugin will prefix the subject with
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'***SPAM***'. A modified subject is easier to filter on than the
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other headers for many people with not so clever mail clients. You
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might want to make another plugin that does this on a per user basis.
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