I own a few domains where all mail for any address at that domain gets
dumped into a mailbox.  For some reason, some of these addresses are
not valid and have never been valid, and get nothing but spam, which
spamassassin tends to miss.

There are "whitelist_from" and "whitelist_to" but "blacklist_from" is
the only form for blacklist.  I'd like to propose that "blacklist_to"
would be a good idea.  Is there a reason why this is not there?

Also, I have a nice collection of spam that was missed by
spamassassin.  What's the best way to get it considered for new rules?
I get several messages every day that spamassassin misses (I'd say it
catches about 50-60% of the spam I get).  I'd like to improve that
ratio.  I tried using formail to relay (not forward, as per the
instructions) them to spamassassin-sightings, but they were rejected
because the spam's headers didn't match my MTA (of course).

Also, about my setup: I use fetchmail and procmail to retrieve mail
from several mailboxes, and run spamassassin from my .procmailrc.  I
have not yet tried using spamd/spamc, but I plan to switch to that.

--Bill.

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William R Ward            [EMAIL PROTECTED]          http://www.wards.net/~bill/
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