On Monday 21 January 2002 3:02 am, Craig Hughes wrote:
> Spinning off this initial topic, I'm interested in hearing feedback from
> people on auto-whitelists.  My own experience is that some "gray"
> spammers (people whose junk I might well have accidentally subscribed to
> in the past) tend to over time become auto-whitelisted (say they send
> 100 emails over time, and 3 of them are not marked as spam).  Anyone
> else seeing this?  It certainly tends to be in borderline cases, but
> could a few of you run the tools/check_whitelist script from CVS and
> scan the output for sanity?  I think we need to make some changes to how
> the auto- part of auto-whitelisting works, but thought feedback might be
> useful before going and just hacking based on my own observations.

Good point....    Auto-Whitelist has been bothering me for awhile and I was 
about to ask for an option to turn it off.  I occasionally have gone into 
.spamassassin/  and rm'd all the auto* files.

I'll look more closely at what's been bothering me.



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