I'm running a fairly default spamassassin configuration on FreeBSD. I run SA
thusly:
/usr/local/bin/spamd -a -c -d -u spam
in the logs I see these messages:
Jun 24 07:23:57 mx4 spamd[16795]: Cannot write to
/nonexistent/.spamassassin/user_prefs: No such file or directory
I've checked the paths
Must a whitelist entry have an "@" symbol in it? The examples in the "FM"
all show the @ symbol. I'd like to do the following:
whitelist_from *sample.com
Such that all messages from sample.com and any sub-domain of sample.com are
accepted. Should this work? I'm doing it now and it seems that it