Tim Connors said: > I think it would would work much easier for you to direct all email > with debian list headers to not go through your filters at all.
This is both not desirable and not possible. While it is possible to skip my Spamassassin filters it is not desirable. I could exclude d.o machines from the SA check but the point of that check is that incoming mail, regardless of source, is run through spam/virus checks. This is to ensure that nothing gets in or out. I do mean all mail. I don't make exceptions for my network or even the local machine. The fact that spam does make it through d.o's filters and onto gives credit to this strategy and is a point on why I say it is a vector. The second one is not possible. Thunderbird's Bayesian scan is on for everything in the account or off for everything in the account. So to turn it off for d-u would require turning it off for several other mailing lists as well as my inbox. Quite frankly this suggestion only points that there is indeed a problem here to solve. If the answer to anyone is for them to lower their common sense defenses then something is majorly wrong. It's akin to my ISP telling me to be able to help me I had to plug my Windows box directly into the network and remove any and all firewalls between it and the network. Is there any person here who would willingly do that outside the most dire of circumstances? -- Steve Lamb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]