-/*
- * Set this to false if you do not want the user to be able to enable
- * spam filters
- */
-global $AllowSpamFilters;
-$AllowSpamFilters = true;
-
-/*
- * Set this to a string containing something unique to the line in the
- * header you want me to find IPs to scan the databases with. For example,
- * All the email coming IN from the internet to my site has a line in
- * the header that looks like (all on one line):
- * Received: [from usw-sf-list1.sourceforge.net (usw-sf-fw2.sourceforge.net
- * [216.136.171.252]) by firewall.persistence.com (SYSADMIN-antispam
- * 0.2) with
- * Since this line indicates the FIRST hop the email takes into my network,
- * I set my SpamFilters_YourHop to 'by firewall.persistence.com' but any
- * case-sensitive string will do. You can set it to something found on
- * every line in the header (like ' ') if you want to scan all IPs in
- * the header (lots of false alarms here tho).
- */
-global $SpamFilters_YourHop;
-$SpamFilters_YourHop = ' ';
-
-/*
- * Some of the SPAM filters are COMMERCIAL and require a fee. If your users
- * select them and you're not allowed to use them, it will make SPAM filtering
- * very slow. If you don't want them to even be offered to the users, you
- * set SpamFilters_ShowCommercial to false.
- */
-global $SpamFilters_ShowCommercial;
-$SpamFilters_ShowCommercial = true;
-
-/*
- * A cache of IPs we've already checked or are known bad boys or good boys
- * ie. $SpamFilters_DNScache["210.54.220.18"] = true;
- * would tell filters to not even bother doing the DNS queries for that
- * IP and any email coming from it are SPAM - false would mean that any
- * email coming from it would NOT be SPAM