At 12:42 -0700 2002-04-19, Craig R Hughes wrote:
>Michael Blakeley wrote:
>
>MB> whitelist_from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
>Lose the quotes and see if that helps.
That did it. Looking at the user_prefs template again, I guess it is
pretty obvious:
# Whitelist and blac
Sorry if this is a FAQ: I checked the FAQ and list archives without
coming across the answer.
I'm using SpamAssassin 2.11 on a server that I don't control. I'm
trying to whitelist a particular From address using my
$HOME/.spamassassin/user_preferences file. Here's the config and my
test:
$ p
At 16:49 -0800 2002-03-20, Matthew Cline wrote:
>On Wednesday 20 March 2002 12:20 pm, Michael Blakeley wrote:
>> WIth 2.01 installed via CPAN, spamassassin complains about missing
>> Razor::Client - but it is installed:
>>
>> $ perl -MRazor::Client -e '
It looks like there are some problems with CPAN 'install
Mail::SpamAssassin' (v2.01) on virgin systems. Apparently 'make test'
looks for some files that aren't there until SpamAssassin has already
been installed:
Running make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib
-I/Syst
WIth 2.01 installed via CPAN, spamassassin complains about missing
Razor::Client - but it is installed:
$ perl -MRazor::Client -e 'print "$Razor::Client::VERSION\n";'
1.20
...and the complaint is a little odd:
$ spamassassin -r https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listin
I've already forwarded this message to spamassassin-sightings, but I
wanted to suggest a rule that would have caught it:
BODY_PLING: assign messages 0.5 points per exclamation mark per body kB
Granted, some folks do use exclamation marks in legit email. But only
spammers (and other der