Evan Platt writes:
> At 03:35 PM 7/12/2007, The Doctor wrote:
> >Quick question, how do you tell spamassassin to
> >not anayse mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
>
> In a (few) words, you don't.
> Anything fed to spamassassin will be scored.
>
> You can whitelist an address, but it will be scanned.
At 04:12 PM 7/12/2007, The Doctor wrote:
The how with procmail?
Take a look at http://lipas.uwasa.fi/~ts/info/proctips.html . Many
good recipes depedning on what you want to filter on. From, Received from, etc.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 03:50:30PM -0700, Evan Platt wrote:
> At 03:35 PM 7/12/2007, The Doctor wrote:
> >Quick question, how do you tell spamassassin to
> >not anayse mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
>
> In a (few) words, you don't.
> Anything fed to spamassassin will be scored.
>
> You can whiteli
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007, The Doctor wrote:
> Quick question, how do you tell spamassassin to
> not anayse mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Insufficient data. How is SA being called?
N.B.: "Not analyze" is different from "score very low".
--
John Hardin KA7OHZhttp://www.impsec.org/
The Doctor wrote:
> Quick question, how do you tell spamassassin to
> not anayse mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
>
Like what was said, you should do that in what calls SpamAssassin, procmail,
maildrop, amavis, or whatever.
However, you can whitelist an address in SA too, that is
whitelist_f
You don't. That has to be done by whatever runs SpamAssassin.
{^_^}
- Original Message -
From: "The Doctor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Quick question, how do you tell spamassassin to
not anayse mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
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At 03:35 PM 7/12/2007, The Doctor wrote:
Quick question, how do you tell spamassassin to
not anayse mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
In a (few) words, you don't.
Anything fed to spamassassin will be scored.
You can whitelist an address, but it will be scanned.
Best bet is something with your ser