I'm a new installer of SpamAssassin on Red Hat ver 8
with the latest SA...
In the USAGE document for SA it states "*PLEASE* consider setting it up as "off
by default" for most accounts, and let users opt-in to using it." Which
sounds like a great idea, just exactly is the best way to tu
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 01:06:26PM -0700, Seby Varghese wrote:
>
>>I have the SpamAssassin installed site wide and would
>>like to know there is a way to configure that if the
>>user is in white list don't do any other checks. We
>>need this because 80% of the mail handl
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 01:06:26PM -0700, Seby Varghese wrote:
} I have the SpamAssassin installed site wide and would
} like to know there is a way to configure that if the
} user is in white list don't do any other checks. We
} need this because 80% of the mail handled by our mail
} server is
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 01:06:26PM -0700, Seby Varghese wrote:
> I have the SpamAssassin installed site wide and would
> like to know there is a way to configure that if the
> user is in white list don't do any other checks. We
> need this because 80% of the mail handled by our mail
There is no
I have the SpamAssassin installed site wide and would
like to know there is a way to configure that if the
user is in white list don't do any other checks. We
need this because 80% of the mail handled by our mail
server is from within the company domain and all the
company domain mail is white l