Hi.
20 and above would never reach your server.
The threshold above which the emails get marked as SPAM would depend on any custom settings you must have done (local.cf). If not then default of 5 is what is taken as threshold above which mails get marked as SPAM server wide. I find that too consevative. So i have a setting of 10 in local.cf to over-ride the default setting. So any mail with score >10 is marked as SPAM server wide...
I personally feel that letting users do too much is more telling on resources. So no GMail SpamAssassin plugin and still users get mails marked as SPAM ...
As Admin your responsibility of whitelisting etc is never ending depending upon the client base that you may have, but it's worth it. Account by account configuration to me is not really needed once you have the above in place. That's my personal experience. I have never really plugged in GMail Spam Assassin plugin as i did not find the need for it...
Do all editing thru WHM as manual edit of exim.conf would be lost in subsequent upgrades. In fact after you have edited, you would see the same in /etc/exim.conf.local file... :-)
HyTC
20 and above would never reach your server.
The threshold above which the emails get marked as SPAM would depend on any custom settings you must have done (local.cf). If not then default of 5 is what is taken as threshold above which mails get marked as SPAM server wide. I find that too consevative. So i have a setting of 10 in local.cf to over-ride the default setting. So any mail with score >10 is marked as SPAM server wide...
I personally feel that letting users do too much is more telling on resources. So no GMail SpamAssassin plugin and still users get mails marked as SPAM ...
As Admin your responsibility of whitelisting etc is never ending depending upon the client base that you may have, but it's worth it. Account by account configuration to me is not really needed once you have the above in place. That's my personal experience. I have never really plugged in GMail Spam Assassin plugin as i did not find the need for it...
Do all editing thru WHM as manual edit of exim.conf would be lost in subsequent upgrades. In fact after you have edited, you would see the same in /etc/exim.conf.local file... :-)
HyTC